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    Just use the keycode (but you need the key) and you should be fine as long as its the same version (home, pro, etc).

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    Not legally
    Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".

    "Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche

    "Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
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    Just download OpenOffice its free.
    http://www.openoffice.org/

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    It has been quite some time since I did something similar. Google on finding the license key in the registry and you will need install media. Otherwise it is fairly complicated to move instance of MS Office.

    These days OpenOffice has gotten pretty darn good and is a viable alternative.

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    Its all about the CD key (MS product activation key). A MS Office 2007 key entitles you to installation on a home PC and a laptop. So you can legally do both. They don't want you to have it on 2 PC or 2 laptops, but 1 of each is specifically allowed under the Office 2007 EULA.

    You will need the CD media and the product key that matches the version of Office you are installing. This means Office Pro needs a Office Pro key(Home/Home or SMB/SMB) to activate correctly. You do not need the key to install it, but you will to activate it after 30 days.

    Hope this helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    Its all about the CD key (MS product activation key). A MS Office 2007 key entitles you to installation on a home PC and a laptop. So you can legally do both. They don't want you to have it on 2 PC or 2 laptops, but 1 of each is specifically allowed under the Office 2007 EULA.

    You will need the CD media and the product key that matches the version of Office you are installing. This means Office Pro needs a Office Pro key(Home/Home or SMB/SMB) to activate correctly. You do not need the key to install it, but you will to activate it after 30 days.

    Hope this helps!

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    Nice I didn't think that it was proprietaryto the actual install disk, good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beprepared View Post
    Just download OpenOffice its free.
    http://www.openoffice.org/
    i use xcel and word for work. Can I still do this? How about sync with an android hone. and email

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    i use xcel and word for work. Can I still do this? How about sync with an android hone. and email
    My understanding, which is limited in scope, the only thing OpenOffice can't do is docx. files (post whatever ms office), for which there are converters. As far as mobile goes, don't know about the cell stuff. But I do have a full mobile suite on my thumb drive.

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    for those of you that are using open office.

    Oracle Stops Support for Commercial OpenOffice.org
    15 April 2011: Oracle Corporation today has announced its intention to move OpenOffice.org to a purely community-based open source project and no longer offer a commercial version of Open Office (formerly named Oracle Open Office, when the development was at Sun the name was StarOffice).
    http://www.openoffice.org/news/

    now what this means is that it has become public domain and freeware(as it has been) but will no longer be supported by Oracle.
    Just something to keep in mind.

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