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Need product ID for Microsoft Word-noCD case
I need to find a product ID for the trial version of Word. There is a page
you can go to to get one, but I don't remember where it is. I don't have a CD case with a number on it because Microsoft Word came with the computer. |
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You cannot to use the trial version indefinitely. When the trial
period expires, you have to purchase a full version (which will come with a product key) if you want to continue to use the program. ahadeliza wrote: I need to find a product ID for the trial version of Word. There is a page you can go to to get one, but I don't remember where it is. I don't have a CD case with a number on it because Microsoft Word came with the computer. |
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or you can use your restore disc and reset you machine to the first day!
Go for it. |
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The problem is, I don't have a disc. I've never used Word at all yet because
I don't have a product ID. There's a web page that has a trial ID you can use until the trial is up but I don't remember what it is. If anyone knows, please tell me. Thanks. "Chuck" wrote: or you can use your restore disc and reset you machine to the first day! Go for it. |
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