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barf

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#21924 11-May-2008 13:36

Maybe you have an old Office 2000 CD case lying around? (media not essential)

This is for the office of Family Help Trust in Christchurch who have modest but growing IT requirements. Currently their network consists of a Dell-Ubuntu server and about 12 XP workstations.

The server is over-spec'd for the network and XP workstations are all licenced (not easy for a charity!) but we still are short of 11 Office licences. I would suggest they use openoffice but a custom-made database application requires Office 2000 or later.

Contact me via PM or at stuart@familyhelptrust.org.nz




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Simonm
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  #130315 12-May-2008 18:24
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What part of office does their DB app require? Word ? Or all?



barf

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  #130635 13-May-2008 17:33

just Word




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