Academic is a pricing issue, not an edition. To get the Academic price, you need to be a student, faculty, or staff of a "qualified educational
institution"
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wrote in message news:C37D26B0-1420-412C-860C-7AFC856FDEC7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > What is the difference between the two? I want to purchase a copy of
> office
> 2003 Pro but don't want to spend the high price.. What is the fundamental
> difference between the two....
Re: transferring office XP from one computer to another? ... it has an "Academic Price"...logo on it. ... I suppose it is not the same thing as the student and teacher ... > Students and Teachers edition is the standard edition, ... (microsoft.public.office.setup)
Re: Cannot get Seek method on linked table to work. ... Function Person_Is_In_Table(Tablename, Indexname, SearchValue) As Boolean ...Staff must be in Person ...Faculty must be in Staff ...Student must be in Person ... (microsoft.public.access.modulesdaovba)
Re: The naive test for equality ... used the same when the analysis is done, but something changes that changes the meaning slightly for one group and not another, so that these differences creep in. ... People/business/departments who support this purpose will tend to use it - and check some register or student card to verify wether somebody who claims to be a student actually is. ... I have known of faculty who were students and staff who were faculty. ... (comp.databases.theory)