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Old 04-02-2011, 09:42 PM   #1
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Default Office Professional Plus 2007 Use a single OneNote

One of the best things about OneNote 2010 is the ability to store your notes in the cloud and then access them from just about anywhere. You love the OneNote Web App for the basics, but what if you want to use the full version of OneNote 2010 on multiple computers? If you're a student heading back to class this fall or a home user on a budget, you don't need to do a lot of math to check the best deal on what amounts to 3 full copies of OneNote 2010 for one low price. How? Here's a hint:

A standalone copy of OneNote 2010 retails for around $79.99 at national resellers, including the Microsoft Store, Amazon.com,Office Professional Plus 2007, Best Buy,Windows 7 Professional, and Office Depot. Not a bad deal for such a great program. However, if you purchase OneNote 2010 as part of the Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 edition, you can save big. Not only does this collection include full versions of OneNote 2010, Word 2010, Excel 2010,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, and PowerPoint 2010, but best of all, you can install all four of these programs on up to three different computers (for example, your family PC at home, your gaming PC at the dorm, and the laptop you take to class).

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 edition allows for installation on up to three home computers.
(Not for use in any commercial,Office 2010 Product Key, nonprofit, or revenue-generating business or government organization.)
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 retails for around $149.99 (or less) at national resellers, including the Microsoft Store, Amazon.com, Best Buy,Microsoft Office Standard 2010, and Office Depot. If you were to separately purchase three copies of any one single program in the Office Home and Student edition, it would already cost more than the entire suite. So, even if you only care about OneNote, choosing the Office Home and Student edition is like buying 2 copies of OneNote and getting 1 for free. Know a student or parent who could benefit from saving some money? Please share a link to this blog post with them. And if you find an even lower price at another reseller in your area (or country), please leave a comment below to let your fellow readers know where to get the best deal.
Tip: Want OneNote 2010 immediately? Visit the Microsoft Store and avoid shipping costs by opting for the digital download option. It's better for your wallet and for the environment!
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