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Reviewer: Baconmanhairfuve - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 30, Subject: pls help key anyone send me the keys? Reviewer: Creeps Ardhana - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 14, Subject: Finally Since i bought a new laptop. Reviewer: Hacker - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 21, Subject: Handy Backup I have the CDs and key, but it's always nice to have an upload.

Now personally I'm fine using a copy of office , but is pretty good. Even to this day this is mostly compatible. Of course if you want a version that's slightly more new but more compatible, try office XP or It still works with most formats still used in word to this day. Of course, if it's OEM software that came with the old Dell, it's not legally transferrable to the new machine.

Don't know what I was thinking, Optiplex Anyway, I tried the computergeeks thing. No Product Key Try the Belarc Advisor www. Just install the program, open it, select Software, Licenses.

Just install the program, open it, select Software, Licenses I mentioned that in my previous post that I had tried that aida I looked under software and there was no listing for licenses. There was one for installed programs but there was no licenses anywhere to be found. Don't know what to tell you.. It does work, at least with Office version Can Office read and edit files created on Office ? Office is not licensed for up to three computers. You need to check out the "Product Use Rights" for your particular version of Office.

Normally you are only allowed to use the product on one desktop and one portable device. And these must be used by the same user. Last edited by kfawcett; at PM. Find all posts by kfawcett. Thanks for the reply and the info. However, some versions of office I believe, can be installed on "up to 3 PCs" Being able to "reassign the software to another computer" Does the licensed user have to do it from the "licensed device" or is there an alternative way? I'm sorry I can not find anything on the product use rights for Office So if you say that it states 3 computers, then you should be OK.

A Office can be activated on only "3 computers at one time", such that the activations could be "deactivated" and reused. Just uninstall from the old machine and install on the new one.

Yes, Office can open and edit Office files. The major change in Office happened with Office with the docx file format.

Actually, some versions of Office didn't require activation You've been a big help. Originally Posted by kfawcett. Just uninstall from the old machine and install on the new one There is a set number of times that a key can be activated, it is more than the amount of machines you are allowed to install from your license.

If you uninstall and then reinstall on another machine, and after you enter the product key you end up having a problem with activation, you can call Microsoft Product Activation and explain your situation. They will be able to help get you software working. Here is how to get the number for Microsoft Product Activation. Phone numbers vary depending on the version and region you are in, so you have to follow the process below.

When you enter your valid Product Key, the Activation Wizard starts automatically Motherboard crashed. I bought a laptop and want to install my Office on it, I have product key and id. I want to download Office without disc.

I have my "product key" and my "product id" numbers. The disc was destroyed by accident. Was this reply helpful?



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