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Can't you buy the OEM version with new hardware?
Maybe not?
Personally I don't have a need for Office and wouldn't spend lots for it.
I assume the open-source programs work fine for what I could want to do with them (don't know about Access equivalents) and that the issue for all of them except LibreOffice is lack of file compatibility but _I_ don't have need for that but if one do that's an issue.
Silly that we should be depending on a proprietary format for our documents and that people would demand to have them in Microsoft format. At least as long as we're not talking pixel or print perfect layout of the content.
Then maybe it's harder with a common format, but it should still be doable?
This was rather expensive:
http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=760639
Cheaper but I don't know what it contain:
http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=601922
Oh, it was 2013 revealed. Guess that's why I'm not seeing it there yet.
Home and business got Access? So you don't need Professional?
http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=598229
But maybe that was changed in TFA.