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It's only a deal if your company is paying for the benefit.
This I know.
It's only a deal if your company is paying for the benefit.
Ah well. My college isn't listed Too bad. Still a really nice deal for anyone that can get it.
boo. one of the bad things about being retired. no work email lol. im still useing office 2003
Anyone know how to just download the .iso or image of the DVD? I turned down the option for the $14 DVD disc thinking I could just download the .iso, as I did with Office 2010 (actually, an .exe that extracts the contents of a DVD...).
Instead, the installer that is given when purchasing Office 2013 attempts to install the product directly, which I'm not prepared to do at the moment.
Thanks!
Anyone know how to just download the .iso or image of the DVD? I turned down the option for the $14 DVD disc thinking I could just download the .iso, as I did with Office 2010 (actually, an .exe that extracts the contents of a DVD...).
Instead, the installer that is given when purchasing Office 2013 attempts to install the product directly, which I'm not prepared to do at the moment.
Thanks!
For those that want to make a disk (You must still purchase the deal through your workplace e-mail and get the key). These are directly from Microsoft.
32-bit
http://care.dlservice.microsoft.com...786570A1/OfficeProfessionalPlus_x86_en-us.img
64-bit
http://care.dlservice.microsoft.com...786570A1/OfficeProfessionalPlus_x64_en-us.img
Anyone know if you have the option to purchase OS's too? I'm surfing around, but I can't find a direct price/nor link for W7 or W8. Do they not do it the same way? They seem to be directing you to resellers....
Not trying to threadcrap -- ten bucks is a great deal if you are eligible.
But if you're not, and if you're really a home user, the free alternatives like OpenOffice or LibreOffice very likely have all the features you need, with a lot less overhead and a lot more portability.