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outlook standalone
Does anyone know if Outlook comes in a Standalone client without having to
purchase the entire suite? If so, is MSDN the best way to download? M |
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Office is available as a standalone version as are all Office programs. If
you are a MSDN univeral member, you can check to see if it is available as a standalone download from there. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, M130 asked: | Does anyone know if Outlook comes in a Standalone client without | having to purchase the entire suite? If so, is MSDN the best way to | download? | M |
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M130 wrote:
Does anyone know if Outlook comes in a Standalone client without having to purchase the entire suite? You know Google exists for a reason. Here's a clue - use it! If so, is MSDN the best way to download? M Sure, if you want to pay £5,000+ for a £100 application. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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MSDN subscriptions can be had for as little as $1500 US. Don't know the
conversion rate but the rate you cite is much higher than even the most expensive MSDN subscription. Also, to the OP, I should have said "Outlook" is available as a standalone application, not "Office." -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. "Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message ... | M130 wrote: | Does anyone know if Outlook comes in a Standalone client without | having to purchase the entire suite? | | You know Google exists for a reason. Here's a clue - use it! | | | If so, is MSDN the best way to | download? | M | | Sure, if you want to pay £5,000+ for a £100 application. | | -- | Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling | on salads. | | |
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
MSDN subscriptions can be had for as little as $1500 US. Don't know the conversion rate but the rate you cite is much higher than even the most expensive MSDN subscription. Also, to the OP, I should have said "Outlook" is available as a standalone application, not "Office." Point still valid - as I have never had the need for an MSDN subscription, I wouldn't know, but the price is immaterial, it's still many times more than Outlook. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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