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Old 20-03-2008, 04:53 AM   #1
Rodrigo
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Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
ups for free?
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Old 20-03-2008, 04:53 AM   #2
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Re: Microsoft office

no such place

"Rodrigo" <Rodrigo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003
> back
> ups for free?



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Old 20-03-2008, 06:50 PM   #3
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Re: Microsoft office

You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
"free".

Rodrigo wrote:
> Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
> ups for free?


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Old 21-03-2008, 12:54 AM   #4
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Re: Microsoft office

how would i go about, doing my own back ups?

"Bob I" wrote:

> You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
> "free".
>
> Rodrigo wrote:
> > Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
> > ups for free?

>
>

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Old 21-03-2008, 12:54 AM   #5
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Re: Microsoft office

The term "backup" means to copy that information, data and files on
separate media or storage device so as to have a "backup" copy available
to use if the primary copy is destroyed, corrupted or otherwise
unusable. Depending on what item you want to make a "backup" of will
determine the "how". Backup of your document file could be placed on a
floppy disk, while if you have many then perhaps copy them to a CD. If
you are worried about the install disks for your programs, you may make
a backup copy with your CD burner. There is much information about this
on the internet.

Rodrigo wrote:

> how would i go about, doing my own back ups?
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
>>"free".
>>
>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>
>>>Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
>>>ups for free?

>>
>>


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Old 21-03-2008, 12:55 AM   #6
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Re: Microsoft office

Lets say that i would want to make backups of my Microsoft Office 2003. Would
the only way to make backups would be trough the CD's that come with the
purchase of the CPU.

"Bob I" wrote:

> The term "backup" means to copy that information, data and files on
> separate media or storage device so as to have a "backup" copy available
> to use if the primary copy is destroyed, corrupted or otherwise
> unusable. Depending on what item you want to make a "backup" of will
> determine the "how". Backup of your document file could be placed on a
> floppy disk, while if you have many then perhaps copy them to a CD. If
> you are worried about the install disks for your programs, you may make
> a backup copy with your CD burner. There is much information about this
> on the internet.
>
> Rodrigo wrote:
>
> > how would i go about, doing my own back ups?
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
> >>"free".
> >>
> >>Rodrigo wrote:
> >>
> >>>Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
> >>>ups for free?
> >>
> >>

>
>

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Old 21-03-2008, 12:55 AM   #7
Bob I
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Re: Microsoft office

That is correct, or purchase them from the computer vendor. You can't
make "backups" by copying various files from the installed product. Only
copying from the original CD.

Rodrigo wrote:

> Lets say that i would want to make backups of my Microsoft Office 2003. Would
> the only way to make backups would be trough the CD's that come with the
> purchase of the CPU.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>The term "backup" means to copy that information, data and files on
>>separate media or storage device so as to have a "backup" copy available
>>to use if the primary copy is destroyed, corrupted or otherwise
>>unusable. Depending on what item you want to make a "backup" of will
>>determine the "how". Backup of your document file could be placed on a
>>floppy disk, while if you have many then perhaps copy them to a CD. If
>>you are worried about the install disks for your programs, you may make
>>a backup copy with your CD burner. There is much information about this
>>on the internet.
>>
>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>
>>
>>>how would i go about, doing my own back ups?
>>>
>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
>>>>"free".
>>>>
>>>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
>>>>>ups for free?
>>>>
>>>>

>>


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Old 21-03-2008, 12:55 AM   #8
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Re: Microsoft office

I see thanks for all your help.

"Bob I" wrote:

> That is correct, or purchase them from the computer vendor. You can't
> make "backups" by copying various files from the installed product. Only
> copying from the original CD.
>
> Rodrigo wrote:
>
> > Lets say that i would want to make backups of my Microsoft Office 2003. Would
> > the only way to make backups would be trough the CD's that come with the
> > purchase of the CPU.
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>The term "backup" means to copy that information, data and files on
> >>separate media or storage device so as to have a "backup" copy available
> >>to use if the primary copy is destroyed, corrupted or otherwise
> >>unusable. Depending on what item you want to make a "backup" of will
> >>determine the "how". Backup of your document file could be placed on a
> >>floppy disk, while if you have many then perhaps copy them to a CD. If
> >>you are worried about the install disks for your programs, you may make
> >>a backup copy with your CD burner. There is much information about this
> >>on the internet.
> >>
> >>Rodrigo wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>how would i go about, doing my own back ups?
> >>>
> >>>"Bob I" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
> >>>>"free".
> >>>>
> >>>>Rodrigo wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
> >>>>>ups for free?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>

>
>

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Old 21-03-2008, 01:52 AM   #9
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Re: Microsoft office

You're welcome, have a great day.

Rodrigo wrote:

> I see thanks for all your help.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>That is correct, or purchase them from the computer vendor. You can't
>>make "backups" by copying various files from the installed product. Only
>>copying from the original CD.
>>
>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Lets say that i would want to make backups of my Microsoft Office 2003. Would
>>>the only way to make backups would be trough the CD's that come with the
>>>purchase of the CPU.
>>>
>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>The term "backup" means to copy that information, data and files on
>>>>separate media or storage device so as to have a "backup" copy available
>>>>to use if the primary copy is destroyed, corrupted or otherwise
>>>>unusable. Depending on what item you want to make a "backup" of will
>>>>determine the "how". Backup of your document file could be placed on a
>>>>floppy disk, while if you have many then perhaps copy them to a CD. If
>>>>you are worried about the install disks for your programs, you may make
>>>>a backup copy with your CD burner. There is much information about this
>>>>on the internet.
>>>>
>>>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>how would i go about, doing my own back ups?
>>>>>
>>>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You have to make your own "backups". Once you have done that, they are
>>>>>>"free".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Rodrigo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Does any one know of a place were i can download Microsoft office 2003 back
>>>>>>>ups for free?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

>>


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