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I need to use one of the trial versions for one of my college classes. Does anyone have a link to it?
(I do not want the full version, the trial version will do fine for my needs right now)

If someone could post a link, asap, it would help a bunch!
If someone could post a link, asap

Using google I got to microsoft's site with the download in less time than it took me to make this post. If you really wanted it asap that would have been the route to go rather than spending all the time it took to make your post and wait for a reply!
Just download the 2007 trial, that's what Microsoft supports any ways. Just save your documents in .doc instead of that goofy-butt new format that Office 2007 pioneered.

~Kujila
OpenOffice can read and write Office 2003 formats. No trial version required.
In response to PirateHead
PirateHead wrote:
OpenOffice can read and write Office 2003 formats. No trial version required.

Nice, it is especially good since Portable Apps made a portable version so I don't have to install it on all of the workstations I use.

George Gough
In response to KodeNerd
I needed it for college, because they use 2003 in their classes.
Thanks anyway.
In response to Flame Sage
Are they teaching Office 2003 in those classes? Or just using that format for the documents created in those classes?

If the later, the OpenOffice will do you just fine. If the former, then the college should be able to provide you with the trial copy if they require you to learn with it. Nearly all the decent colleges I've interacted with do something like that.

Otherwise, as mentioned before, you should be able to find it on the MS website, if you do a little digging.