Michelle
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I was reading your FAQ section and I understand you permit 1 license to be used on a desktop and laptop, but not 2 of either. I'm just wondering if you make any exceptions to this rule. I don't own a laptop, but I would like to be able to run it on my work computer as well as at home, as I spend an equal amount of time on both machines. Nobody else can access my work machine, and they wouldn't even know what to do with a program like this if they could, lol. I just can't justify buying two licenses in order to get full use of it.
Alternatively, if that's not an option - is it possible to create a template in the trial version, and open it in the licensed version to finish it, or is it already watermarked at that point?
Thanks in advance.
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antonio
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would lik to ask the same question...
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Marc Smith
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I don't believe this will be an issue
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VPier
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You should be able to use it between work and home, most "Big Corporation" software like MS Word and whatnot usually allow for this.
As for creating in Trial then porting it over to a registered version and exporting, yes you can do this.
A friend of mine asked me about a template for a website, I told them "Grab this program, play around, then send me the .artx file and I'll see if I can export it again"
It worked, my friend has a trial watermark free version of his design.
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