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Installing Office XP without CD key
Help!
I'm away from home and have a project that needs Office, I have both my Office 97 and XP CDs, but left the CD jewel cases back home. Is there any way I can install Office? I am a registered user. Thanks, David |
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:49:20 -0700, "David Hughes"
wrote: Help! I'm away from home and have a project that needs Office, I have both my Office 97 and XP CDs, but left the CD jewel cases back home. Is there any way I can install Office? I am a registered user. Thanks, David It is not possible to Install Office (either 97 or XP) without the CD keys). Donald L McDaniel Keep the thread intact Post reply to original newsgroup ================================================== ===== |
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