You should be able to purchase the "upgrade" version of Microsoft Office and
upgrade from the Academic version. You shouldn't need to buy the full
version as long as you own a pervious version. More details on office
upgrades can be found here:
Todos Menos is not a Microsoft employee. This posting is by A a r o n K e m p f.
Tony
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