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--- Forwarded Message from Eric Granquist <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date:         Fri, 2 Dec 2005 12:54:26 -0500
>From: Eric Granquist <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #7373 Office 2003
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>cc: Eric Granquist <[log in to unmask]>

Hi--We're trying to do the (PC) Office 2003 multi-language upgrade over 
the mid-term break, and are getting a lot of mixed info on versions.  I 
wonder if you or anyobdy else got any solid answers.

We've been running Office XP multilanguage, and the story I'm getting from 
our vendor is that there isn't a separate multilanguage verison now, but 
that proofing tools/mui packs now install on the PRO version only, and we 
just need to get the pro version and any language packs we need.

If you've found a multilanguage Office version, I wonder if you could tell 
us the part#?

We've been very keen on staying with the actual multilanguage version in 
the past, since it has offered such details as Chinese Traditional-to-
Pinyin conversion which we must have.  The standard proofing-tools add-ons 
have not provided some of these features.

Thanks very much

Eric

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