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dean_john@adobeforums.com #1
Upgrading InDesign CS1 educational version to CS2 regular version
I have InDesign CS1 educational version. I am no longer a studnt, but need to upgrade to CS2. If I purchase th regular upgrade, will it upgrade my Educational CS1? Don't want to buy the upgrade and have it not work, as it's not returnable. Has anybody done this upgrade?
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Bob Levine #2
Re: Upgrading InDesign CS1 educationalversion to CS2 regular version
Academic versions qualify for upgrading, but make sure you're buying the
right upgrade.
If you bought the full suite, you can't upgrade just InDesign. You'll
need to buy the suite upgrade (not the Photoshop to suite upgrade).
Bob
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Jamison Deluski #3
Re: Upgrading InDesign CS1 educationalversion to CS2 regular version
I also have the Educational Version. Is the upgrade worth it? Like does it offer a lot of worthwhile enhancements?
Thanks,
Jamie
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Bob Levine #4
Re: Upgrading InDesign CS1 educationalversion to CS2 regular version
IMO, yes. But that doesn't mean a thing to you. Download the demo and
check it out yourself.
Bob
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