Actually, you can only (by law) use one copy of MS Office on one computer. However if you get a corporate, or volume license through Microsoft, you can load it on multiple systems. It's a heavy price, but it's the legal way.
2007-03-15 07:59:59
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answered by Pauly 3
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Depends on the license agreement. If you have a single right to use, then one. If you have the student/teacher version of Office 2003, then 3. If you have a corporate license, could any number.
2007-03-15 07:59:13
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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You can download the trial version to as many computers as you'd like, and absolutely free.
If you want to use it longer than 60 days, you'll have to purchase a key.
2007-03-15 07:58:12
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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one instal per key, per license, unless you have a corporate license that has one key but multiple licenses. Not that I think if you put it on more than your allowed you will ever get into trouble unless you do other illegal things on the Internet and get yourself in their radar.
2007-03-15 08:00:13
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answered by Diane A 5
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Don't register them and they won't catch you. I normally don't advocate software piracy, but Microsoft is evil, and deserves no more money.
2007-03-15 08:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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as many as u want if u dont register it.......if u dont register more than 1 then they have no way of knowing that the product is being used more than once.......if u want to follow the "book"......get the corporate edition.........
2007-03-15 08:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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