compshop wrote:
> I have a customer who bought Office XP SBE. He now requires the use of
> Powerpoint. What is the best/least expensive route to provide him with
> Powerpoint.
> I have attempted to locate the appropriate product, but I am getting
> conflicting and confusing information.
> I think I need the powerpoint 2003 upgrade, but I find two different
> SKU's for the same product, and two different prerequisites. Retail
> store listings indicate that a previous version of Powerpoint must be
> installed before you install the Powerpoint 2003 upgrade. Microsoft
> sites indicate that Office XP SBE is sufficient to qualify for the
> upgrade.
> What gives ????
Yeah, the whole upgrade version vs full version thing can be really
confusing. It used to be worse, though.
To answer your specific question, Office XP SBE is a qualifying product for
the PPT 2003 Upgrade.
So your customer can use the upgrade version. (Let me tell you, I was
*thrilled* when MS made SBE versions qualifiers for the PPT 2003 upgrade,
because that whole scenario of not being able to add PPT to SBE via an
upgrade was a nightmare to explain!)
http://www.microsoft.com/office/powe...y/default.mspx
If your customer had Office 2003 Basic (which includes Excel, Word and
Outlook), he would need to use PPT 2003 Full stand-alone version to add PPT
to his Office suite, as Office 2003 Basic is not an upgrade qualifier. If he
had any of the other versions of Office 2003 (including Office 2003 SBE),
PowerPoint is already included.
Where'd you find the different SKUs and prereqs? If you have URLs, I'm happy
to look at them and see if we can figure out the discrepancies.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com