I have Micro Office student teacher edition 03 what do I do in or.

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Guest

Dear Sir/Madam, I have Microsoft Office/ student and teacher edition 2003. I
have registered with Microsoft, but can you tell me what do in order to get
microsoft Access on line for learning purposes only.
 
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Charlie

Dear Sir/Madam, I have Microsoft Office/ student and teacher edition 2003. I
have registered with Microsoft, but can you tell me what do in order to get
microsoft Access on line for learning purposes only.

Basically, you need to buy the stand-alone version of Access.
 
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Larry Linson

I have Microsoft Office/ student and teacher
edition 2003. I have registered with Microsoft,
but can you tell me what do in order to get
microsoft Access on line for learning purposes
only.

You can download a free trial version -- start looking for the link to
download at http://office.microsoft.com; it expires after 30 days and
perhaps has a limit on the number of times you can open it, too. There's no
"Student / Teacher" edition of Access, but bona-fide students with proof can
purchase an Academic Edition -- your college bookstore is the place to
start, but there are online sources, too (who will also want proof you are a
student). The Academic Edition will be less expensive than a commercial
version. You'd need to check the qualifications, but if you qualify for an
"upgrade", that, too, is less expensive than the full retail version.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 

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