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full version w/ trial version????student in need of answer

Postby TXNLYW5keQ » Fri, 10 Apr 2009 14:11:01 GMT

Ok, i have the full version of microsoft home and student and it doesnt have 
access on it. 
so i got online and started to download access free trial. then i started to 
wonder if it would mess up what i already have?
so basically if i have the full version of home and student and download the 
trial version of microsoft professional will it{*filter*}my home and student 
up???

please respond..im A student in need of and answer =[

Re: full version w/ trial version????student in need of answer

Postby Douglas J. Steele » Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:50:18 GMT

As long as you only install Access and not the entire Office suite, you 
should be fine.

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