Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 and Office mac 2004

Hi,
Just a quick question. How many CDs do come in:
- Virtual PC for Mac version 7 with Windows XP Pro
and
- Office mac 2004?
Thanks for your help.

Here is some info from the contents of my VPC boxes.
VPC 7  with Windows XP Home ed. has 3 CDs - Installation 1, Installation 2, and Additional Windows System Files.   Requires MacOS X 10.2.8+, 700Mhz G3, G4, or G5 processor, 512 RAM.
VPC 6  with Windows XP Home ed. has 2 CDs - Installation, and Extra System Files. Requires Mac OS 9.2.2 or Mac OS X 10.2.1+, 500Mhz G3 or G4 processor, 320 RAM.
I do not have Office Mac 2004 so can't help you there.

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