What CD is required to install Microsoft Office

Hi there i've scoured the discussion boards and know that boot camp requires a full or OEM version of windows xp to run. But i want to know if microsoft office needs to be a full version or can it also be an OEM as well?

Hi,
an OEM version of Office is sufficient for use with a Mac.
Running a MAc with Bootcamp Windows is like running any give PC with Windows.
Therefor the same legal aspects apply.
Have Fun
Stefan

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