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Old 09-24-2009, 07:27 AM
Orlandes Orlandes is offline License and Activation, General... Plus, can Office 2000 read/edit Office 2003 files? Windows XP License and Activation, General... Plus, can Office 2000 read/edit Office 2003 files? Office 2003
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Default License and Activation, General... Plus, can Office 2000 read/edit Office 2003 files?

About the "Licensed for installation on up to 3 computers"...

Does that mean (A) Office can be activated on only "3 computers at one time", such that the activations could be "deactivated" and reused, or (B) Office can be activated on only 3 computers, total, then becomes inactive?



Can Office 2000 read and edit files created on Office 2003?

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