Ian

On Sun 19 June 2005, 19:49:14 +1000, you wrote:
ASK>> Office 2000 needs no activation, Office XP and higher do.
>
> It might not be the same as Office XP, but here are just two results of
> a search.

I stuck with Office 2000 for two reasons
   * it didn't require activation (perhaps the fact that mine is not
     corporate explains why I don't experience your explanation of O2K
     activation) and
   * I thin it is a better, more usable product than Office 2003

Getting a bit OT here now!

-- 
Robin

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