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To: Cogito who wrote (33593)6/4/2002 4:58:52 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Respond to of 213181
 
Since he doesn't have the key

...cya...snip...

;-)



To: Cogito who wrote (33593)6/4/2002 5:19:36 PM
From: Jeff Hayden  Respond to of 213181
 
Mine was legit too - I got no message to re-personalize the software. I had to buy into the MS sink hole a couple of years ago. I sucked it up and spent the big bucks on Office 2001. Then I upgraded that at the upgrade price when Office v.X came out.

I was previously using my older copy of Office that I got from the company I worked for. Back then, Microsoft actually had it written in the software agreement with the company that company people could use the software on their home computer for no extra charge.

I'd sure like to see AppleWorks able to read/write today's Office files and handle tables like Word.