Hi Rick,
I'm going to assume you meant to say *Office* for OS X since there's no
reason in the world why MSDN downloads would include an Apple product (OS
X). And if I'm right about what you meant, the answer is, unfortunately,
no.
I suggest you write MSDN and request that Office for the Mac be included in
their offerings. The more people who ask for it, the more likely it might
happen someday. (The Mac MVPs have been pushing this point without success
so far.)

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On 2/4/06 10:21 PM, in article
D2EC55C8-BC90-4D86-85CB-BD77BC05577F@microsoft.com, "Rick B"
<RickB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> is there a section for osx downloads?
Rick B - 05 Feb 2006 19:57 GMT
yes, i ment all of microsoft's products whos counter parts are available for
download on the ms platform such as virtual pc.
Thanks for the responce
> Hi Rick,
>
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> > is there a section for osx downloads?
Beth Rosengard - 05 Feb 2006 23:50 GMT
Virtual PC 7 *is* available from MSDN. But it's the only Mac MSFT product
that is.
Beth
On 2/5/06 11:57 AM, in article
4BC49F24-6D01-43B9-B7AB-A5B6ED38C77C@microsoft.com, "Rick B"
<RickB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> yes, i ment all of microsoft's products whos counter parts are available for
> download on the ms platform such as virtual pc.
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>>> is there a section for osx downloads?