I need some advice!

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JoAnn Paules

It probably will but I can't be 100% certain about that. (I'm not a
Microsoft employee so I am definitely not in the "needs to know" circle.)

$50 is a fair price but once you sell it, you can't use it as the qualifying
product for upgrades. If you have a full edition of a newer version, that's
different. Sell it - or donate it and take get a tax deduction.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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R

RScotti

It probably will but I can't be 100% certain about that. (I'm not a
Microsoft employee so I am definitely not in the "needs to know" circle.)

$50 is a fair price but once you sell it, you can't use it as the qualifying
product for upgrades. If you have a full edition of a newer version, that's
different. Sell it - or donate it and take get a tax deduction.

I have MS Office 2007 Home & Student edition which is a FULL Non commercial edition and doesn't need it but also can't
be used as an upgrade product either.
I would never even try to use it once I sell it.
I got it free because I was a MS technical beta tester for Office 2000 but some how I got 2002 XP. I had the box it came
in until my girlfriend decided to do some cleaning :(
It was dated ~Aug 2000 but XP didn't come out till 2002??????
I don't remember ever upgrading so I guess this will always be a mystery to me!
 

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