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cetchevers
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎12-07-2009

Microsoft Office- Small Business: How Many Users?

We are interested in purchasing the Small Business Microsoft Office software but I cannot find anywhere how many computers I can load it on to?
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aznlilboi1987
Posts: 194
Registered: ‎12-05-2009

Re: Microsoft Office- Small Business: How Many Users?

1 only. if u want multi users

MS Home and Students offers 3 that comes with Word Excel Powerpoint and Onenote

 

if u need more, contact Microsoft, they sell licenses in bulk too

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Mike-BBFB
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Registered: ‎02-26-2010

Re: Microsoft Office- Small Business: How Many Users?

Office Small Business is licensed for one computer.  While you can put Office Home and Student on 3 computers, the license states that it is licensed only for noncommercial use by households. It cannot be used in commercial (business) situations.  As mentioned there are different licensing options available and will vary depending upon how many licenses you need and if you are upgrading from a trial version of Office.

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Azimor
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Registered: ‎05-16-2011

Re: Microsoft Office- Small Business: How Many Users?

Does Best Buy carry the MS student software? Also can I find this online?

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RealGeorgeW
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Registered: ‎02-12-2009

Re: Microsoft Office- Small Business: How Many Users?

Yes they do.




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