Upgrading from different Suite?

I bought CS5 Design Standard upgrade for a client to upgrade from CS2. It turns out the client only has a CS2 Suite which included InDesign, InCopy, and Acrobat 7.0 Professional. Is there a way for him to use the CS5 Design Standard upgrade to update the applications he has?

No such suite. If all he had were individual apps, you can buy an upsell. This is the version you need: http://amzn.to/igxVtJ
Bob

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