Hi All,
Has anyone created a method to install Office 2010 using retail keys which are
assigned on a per machine basis.
Cheers
Arne
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On 25. jan. 2011 12:43, Juanjo Pablos wrote:
why not both. users can choose. some may still want openoffice for
various reasons.
Ronny
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On 25. jan. 2011 12:43, Juanjo Pablos wrote:
> Hi,
> I wonder if we should drop openoffice.bat and use libreoffice instead.
> Now that there is a stable version in place.
why not both. users can choose. some may still want openoffice for
various reas
#40: LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice
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Reporter: giner| Owner: jjp3
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: minor| Milestone: 4.9
Component: packages | Vers
El 26/01/11 13:04, Ronny Aasen escribió:
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> On 25. jan. 2011 12:43, Juanjo Pablos wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I wonder if we should drop openoffice.bat and use libreoffice instead.
>> Now that there is a stable version in place.
>>
> why not both.
Hi All,
To the people who have suggested I use a KMS, this is specifically for retail
pack installs. Have a look at the cost different between the list price for
"Home and Business" and the best you can get on a Volume Licence for Office
std...
To the people that have suggested that I use Lib
El 26/01/11 16:31, Arne Lovius escribió:
> Hi All,
>
> To the people who have suggested I use a KMS, this is specifically for retail
> pack installs. Have a look at the cost different between the list price for
> "Home and Business" and the best you can get on a Volume Licence for Office
> std..