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Hi there,
I bought the single user edition of MS Office for mac: Home & Student 2011, but wanted to use outlook so upgraded on line to Home&Business.
Can I now sell my original disc?

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No. Since you decided on an upgrade - the Home and Student version is now part of the license for the business version. You would have to sell both together.
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