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![]() ![]() Starter 2010's two applications will be "reduced-functionality" editions, said Numoto. "There's no conversion or anything that needs to happen, and everything's there for you."Īccording to Takeshi Numoto, the corporate vice president for Office, users who want to upgrade to the Home & Student, Home & Business or Professional editions from Starter will be able to do so within Microsoft's software by purchasing a product activation key online or on a card that will be available at major electronics retailers.Īll the bits for those three editions will be installed on new PCs that offer Officer Starter a purchased key will simply "unlock" the appropriate version, so that no additional software need be downloaded. "We insure that when you've upgraded, all your documents come across," added Brian Albrecht, Office's group program manager, in the same video clip. At that point, Microsoft hopes that users will pay for a more substantial version.
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