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Hi. I have Word 2007 home and student edition, which I think can be used for up to three pcs or laptops. I have it on my pc and now I would like to install it on my new laptop.I still have the cd and the activation code or product key. Is this what I need in order to install Word on my laptop? In other words, is it the same as a licence key? I'd be grateful for any help.
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The product key should suffice for installing, yes. Of course, you'd
still have to activate the product online (or by telephone).

Stefan Blom
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On 2013-09-04 12:06, laurence peddle wrote:

Hi. I have Word 2007 home and student edition, which I think can be used
for up to three pcs or laptops. I have it on my pc and now I would like
to install it on my new laptop.I still have the cd and the activation
code or product key. Is this what I need in order to install Word on my
laptop? In other words, is it the same as a licence key? I'd be grateful
for any help.
Thanks.




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