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I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version
installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. -- Mississippi Magnolia |
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If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced
Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for
it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it.
If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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JoAnn,
I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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If you do decided to buy it, I would strongly recommend that you purchase a
boxed retail version (either in a bricks-and-mortar store or through an online or mail order vendor). If you use any of the electronic versions (paying for the license key or ordering a download version), you will wind up with no physical media (CDs or DVDs), which can prove awkward if you need to reinstall down the line. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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Most new "off the rack" computers come with the trial version. Personally, I
tell my friends and relatives to dump it as soon as they get the system set up. I don't even want then to fire it up one time. Trial software is usually more hassle than it's worth. *IF* you decide to buy Office, figure out which is the right edition for your needs (Home and Student may not be depending on what you will be doing with your new computer), back up all of your work files (to be on the safe side), uninstall the trial version, install the full version. Believe me, it's the best way to do it. My Saturday will be much happier in about a half hour. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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Plus Amazon.com generally saves you some money over the usual price.
-- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If you do decided to buy it, I would strongly recommend that you purchase a boxed retail version (either in a bricks-and-mortar store or through an online or mail order vendor). If you use any of the electronic versions (paying for the license key or ordering a download version), you will wind up with no physical media (CDs or DVDs), which can prove awkward if you need to reinstall down the line. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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I concur with Suzanne. Even if it seems cheaper to convert the preinstalled
trial version in the end you get what you pay for and it may ultimately be more than the cost of a retail version. For example you won't get support from Microsoft. Support will be through the manufacture of the computer. Typically if you didn't get an extended warranty then that means you have no support. And if you lose your product key or need replacement media (well, if you actually got your installation CDs in the first place) you may or may not be able to obtain either from the manufacturer. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If you do decided to buy it, I would strongly recommend that you purchase a boxed retail version (either in a bricks-and-mortar store or through an online or mail order vendor). If you use any of the electronic versions (paying for the license key or ordering a download version), you will wind up with no physical media (CDs or DVDs), which can prove awkward if you need to reinstall down the line. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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If Home and Student is the version you're happy with, and if you decide to
buy a retail boxed version (highly recommended), there's no need to uninstall it and install the retail version. Just use the CD key from the retail version when you Activate the software and it'll convert to the full version, hopefully without hassle. If you buy any version that isn't the same as your trial version then you will need to uninstall the trial and install the new version. Hope this makes sense. I'd hate to add to your confusion. "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Most new "off the rack" computers come with the trial version. Personally, I tell my friends and relatives to dump it as soon as they get the system set up. I don't even want then to fire it up one time. Trial software is usually more hassle than it's worth. *IF* you decide to buy Office, figure out which is the right edition for your needs (Home and Student may not be depending on what you will be doing with your new computer), back up all of your work files (to be on the safe side), uninstall the trial version, install the full version. Believe me, it's the best way to do it. My Saturday will be much happier in about a half hour. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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"patty8300" wrote in message
... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia If you don't want to pay for it, get openoffice.org from http://www.openoffice.org/ It's free! Mike. |
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Agreed. No need to reinstall and MS this has verified the method is fine.
:-) If there is a problem with the CD key or activation then that's usually due to having a mismatched verion. For example the trial is Office Standard and the purchased version is Home and Student. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Rojo Habe" wrote in message ... If Home and Student is the version you're happy with, and if you decide to buy a retail boxed version (highly recommended), there's no need to uninstall it and install the retail version. Just use the CD key from the retail version when you Activate the software and it'll convert to the full version, hopefully without hassle. If you buy any version that isn't the same as your trial version then you will need to uninstall the trial and install the new version. Hope this makes sense. I'd hate to add to your confusion. "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Most new "off the rack" computers come with the trial version. Personally, I tell my friends and relatives to dump it as soon as they get the system set up. I don't even want then to fire it up one time. Trial software is usually more hassle than it's worth. *IF* you decide to buy Office, figure out which is the right edition for your needs (Home and Student may not be depending on what you will be doing with your new computer), back up all of your work files (to be on the safe side), uninstall the trial version, install the full version. Believe me, it's the best way to do it. My Saturday will be much happier in about a half hour. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... JoAnn, I wasn't aware it was a TRAIL version until the comuter came. I purchased it from HSN on TV. It was a put-together package. When they explained it all they failed to mention the TRIAL period. It's no biggie problem, I'll just pay for it. It's only my 2nd computer purchase in 8 years, and my first, also a Gateway, had everything on it, already. Not thru HSN but thru Gateway direct. Thanks for the response. Glad to know there really is help out there for people like me. Happy Saturday! -- Mississippi Magnolia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Why does it suck? It's like trying an outfit on. If you like it, you buy it. If you needed Office, you should have explained that to the salesperson. I'm sure they would have explained that it was not included and would cost extra. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "patty8300" wrote in message ... Man, that sucks! I guess I'll be notified when it runs out, so I can PAY for it. Still haven't found out allll that it will do, but kinda getting used to it. SO diff from WORD 2000 which is what I had with Windows ME. thanks so much!!! patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If you do not pay for it, then the software will go into Reduced Functionality Mode at the end of the trial period, which means that you can use Office 2007 to open, view, and print existing Office 2007 files, but you cannot create new Office 2007 files or modify existing Office 2007 files. You cannot reinstall the trial software to extend the trial period. See http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx for more information. patty8300 wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. |
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WOW! kinda wish I'd gotten online and read all of this great info earlier,
but had family emergency. my TRIAL version had expired when i tried to use it sunday. had to do some really important stuff, and NO WORD. so, i went ahead and followed instructions from MS and 'bought' the full version of home office student 2007 online. BUT, they are going to snail mail me a CD backup. So that will help. at least i was able to get out all the info i needed. ya'll are so GREAT giving me fantastic information. i am blown away with your knowledge. thank you all so very much for your help. also, going to check out that 'free' site, too. just might want to have 2 programs. OH, i had COREL word processing on old computer. I really like COREL. it has so many more options. well, have to go. daughter having major surgery in a couple of hours. bless you all so much for your help. patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "patty8300" wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. -- Mississippi Magnolia |
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So long as you actually have the CD(s), you should be okay. Just make sure
you keep a good record of the license key. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "patty8300" wrote in message ... WOW! kinda wish I'd gotten online and read all of this great info earlier, but had family emergency. my TRIAL version had expired when i tried to use it sunday. had to do some really important stuff, and NO WORD. so, i went ahead and followed instructions from MS and 'bought' the full version of home office student 2007 online. BUT, they are going to snail mail me a CD backup. So that will help. at least i was able to get out all the info i needed. ya'll are so GREAT giving me fantastic information. i am blown away with your knowledge. thank you all so very much for your help. also, going to check out that 'free' site, too. just might want to have 2 programs. OH, i had COREL word processing on old computer. I really like COREL. it has so many more options. well, have to go. daughter having major surgery in a couple of hours. bless you all so much for your help. patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "patty8300" wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. -- Mississippi Magnolia |
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I'm sorry to hear you are having a family emergency and that your daughter
isn't well. I'm sending good thoughts your way. I'm glad to hear that you did get a backup copy of the CD. Depending on what you actually have, there are different versions of the trial, in some scenarios if you didn't opt to obtain the installation media at the time of purchase you can't get it at a later date. And like Suzanne said, hang on to your Product Key! Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "patty8300" wrote in message ... WOW! kinda wish I'd gotten online and read all of this great info earlier, but had family emergency. my TRIAL version had expired when i tried to use it sunday. had to do some really important stuff, and NO WORD. so, i went ahead and followed instructions from MS and 'bought' the full version of home office student 2007 online. BUT, they are going to snail mail me a CD backup. So that will help. at least i was able to get out all the info i needed. ya'll are so GREAT giving me fantastic information. i am blown away with your knowledge. thank you all so very much for your help. also, going to check out that 'free' site, too. just might want to have 2 programs. OH, i had COREL word processing on old computer. I really like COREL. it has so many more options. well, have to go. daughter having major surgery in a couple of hours. bless you all so much for your help. patty -- Mississippi Magnolia "patty8300" wrote: I have a new computer. It has a TRIAL Home Office Student 2007 version installed. WHAT will happen when my TRIAL runs out? I can't find answers anywhere!!! I want to keep the Home Office Student 2007 version. Kinda grown to like it. But if I don't PAY for the version, what will happen? Will I just LOSE alllll of my WORD? I NEED SOME HELP HERE. -- Mississippi Magnolia |
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Is Office 2007 trial available for Non US residents?
I'm having problems downloading Home & Student Edition trial version. During the process of downloading trial Office 2007 one has to enter personal information on "Your information" form. On that form only United States is available as selection for Country field. But regardless of the entered information, outcome when submitting this form is always the same, page is redisplayed but with an error message: "We are sorry, but we are unable to complete your request. The following problem(s) exist: We are sorry, we are unable to complete your request. You are attempting to submit an order without any items in your shopping cart. Please try again." I've tried emailing support, their answers were that I have to clean-up cookies and that I should access this trials download page from Microsoft page localized for my country (Serbia), all of which I did and it didn't help. My impressions are that support didn't even bother to read my questions, I strongly believe that if they tried to go through trials download procedure they would have encountered same error. |
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