Right, the one that Microsoft supplies as part of Windows 7 OEM is the click-and-run version, since it is advertisement-supported. It is really intended as a "teaser" to get people to cough up the money for a licensed version.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Washington" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2010 8:33 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Update on using Jaws with Ms Office Excel 2010 Homeand Student click and run edition


Earlier I shared FS's response to my problems with using Jaws and MS Office Excel 2010 Home and Student click and run edition. FS sent me very thorough directions for a fix. Unfortunately, I discovered when following their directions that the edition of MS Office 2010 Home and Student I have was good only for the on line click and run version. this version doesn't work with Jaws as FS explained. So please be careful when buying a new computer that comes either preloaded with MS Office Home and Student 2010 edition or you purchase it as an add on as I did. Be sure that you are getting the full version and not the on line click and run version.
Best,
Greg Washington
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