My new computer came with Office Home & Student, which has Word and Excel
but not Outlook. Should I just buy the stand-alone version of Outlook
Standard or Business Contacts (depending on how the question above is
answered). Or is there an advantage to buying the whole Office Standard suite?
Thanks.
Have you looked into Windows mail, Windows calendar and Windows Contacts?
All those come as standard with Vista. You may not NEED to buy Outlook.....
If you are using office for business purposes, you are in violation of the
EULA for the student version and should get a suite that includes outlook.
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"Hal" <H...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I did not know this. Can I use Office 2007 Standard for business purposes or
must I purchase Office 2007 Small Business?
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If you need a "light" mail client that just does mail and a calendar, the
ones in Vista may work well for you. I think the calendar is perfect for
home users. It's fine for business too, but Outlook has more features that
can be helpful for business users.
You can import from Outlook to Mail.
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