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how do I check I successfully converted a trial version of Office.
How do I check that I successfully converted a trial version of Office 2003
to a purchased one? ..where can I look for the new license key code, or some kind of confirmation? I had to send in my laptop for repairs, so am reinstalling everything, uggg! |
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how do I check I successfully converted a trial version of Office.
You would have received an email from Digital River with the key. Do you
have the disks? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Abbe" wrote in message ... How do I check that I successfully converted a trial version of Office 2003 to a purchased one? ..where can I look for the new license key code, or some kind of confirmation? I had to send in my laptop for repairs, so am reinstalling everything, uggg! |
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how do I check I successfully converted a trial version of Off
Yes I have the license key, and I have the orginal discs, and I "think" I
upgaded the "trial" software, but how can I tell? For example, it didn't 'extract' the old trial software from my laptop? How I can tell if my Office software is the trial version or the real version. I will be out of the country in a couple of weeks, so i if the trial software expires in 60 days, it is a much bigger hassle then, for example bad Internet connect, etc. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: You would have received an email from Digital River with the key. Do you have the disks? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Abbe" wrote in message ... How do I check that I successfully converted a trial version of Office 2003 to a purchased one? ..where can I look for the new license key code, or some kind of confirmation? I had to send in my laptop for repairs, so am reinstalling everything, uggg! |
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how do I check I successfully converted a trial version of Off
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"Abbe" wrote in message ... Yes I have the license key, and I have the orginal discs, and I "think" I upgaded the "trial" software, but how can I tell? For example, it didn't 'extract' the old trial software from my laptop? How I can tell if my Office software is the trial version or the real version. I will be out of the country in a couple of weeks, so i if the trial software expires in 60 days, it is a much bigger hassle then, for example bad Internet connect, etc. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: You would have received an email from Digital River with the key. Do you have the disks? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Abbe" wrote in message ... How do I check that I successfully converted a trial version of Office 2003 to a purchased one? ..where can I look for the new license key code, or some kind of confirmation? I had to send in my laptop for repairs, so am reinstalling everything, uggg! |
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how do I check I successfully converted a trial version of Off
You don't upgrade trial software
Have you tried inserting the disks and following the instructions? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Abbe" wrote in message ... Yes I have the license key, and I have the orginal discs, and I "think" I upgaded the "trial" software, but how can I tell? For example, it didn't 'extract' the old trial software from my laptop? How I can tell if my Office software is the trial version or the real version. I will be out of the country in a couple of weeks, so i if the trial software expires in 60 days, it is a much bigger hassle then, for example bad Internet connect, etc. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: You would have received an email from Digital River with the key. Do you have the disks? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Abbe" wrote in message ... How do I check that I successfully converted a trial version of Office 2003 to a purchased one? ..where can I look for the new license key code, or some kind of confirmation? I had to send in my laptop for repairs, so am reinstalling everything, uggg! |
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