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Home > Support > Read Our FAQ (Questions & Answers) > What are the limits on the Free Limited Edition?

Our demo version, the Free Limited Edition, is fully enabled. You can use all the features of the program, save files, and print.

The demo limits the number of cases and codes you can include in a study file:

  • Each study is limited to 75 codes.
  • Each study is limited to 7 cases.
  • Each case can include no more than 50 code references.

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