Use OpenOffice instead. It's free and just as good.
http://www.openoffice.org/
2006-09-20 04:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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From and of the Programs such as Outlook, Word, etc. Go to the menu bar and select Help>About Microsoft Office _____ (name of program) and your product code will appear.
Likely that it is a trial though and you will after to ante up to Uncle Bill to continue using it!
2006-09-20 12:00:37
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answered by The Flashman 4
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More then likely it was a 60 day trial. They probably have a link that you can go and purchase the key.
2006-09-20 11:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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check the discs that your computer came with...usually the key codes are on a sticker on the front of the cd....if they are not their try contacting who makes the computer and ask for the key codes
2006-09-20 11:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I would assume that there is some sort of CD's that came with the computer, if not try contacting the manufacturer.
2006-09-20 12:00:56
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answered by eric g 3
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If they didn't include the cd's contact the place where you bought the computer. If no luck, you may just have to go buy it again.
2006-09-20 11:51:02
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answered by lovingmom28 3
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They should have included the CDs and/or licensing information with the machine. If not, call them up and get it.
2006-09-20 11:50:08
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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It must be on the instruction manual for the office program.
2006-09-20 11:51:06
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answered by You may be right 7
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it should come in the box with your PC. if you cant find it call the place that you bought it from
2006-09-20 17:39:26
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answered by gary d 1
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what version is your office
chk out the keys at www.theserials.com
2006-09-20 11:52:15
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answered by robokid 2
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