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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and
everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the
laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it
says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
Office has its own product number. If you have Office as a pre-installed
version the probability is that it is a trial version and that trial version has now expired. A product number (other than a new product number) is not going to help much in such circumstances. If in doubt speak to whoever supplied the PC. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org L Reyes wrote: On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
As Graham says, if there is no sticker for the Office product, then you
probably only had a trial version which has now time expired. If you purchased a full OEM version of Office, it will be listed on the invoice as Office OEM and you need to contact the supplier for the key. However, I have never know HP to not stick on the appropriate OEM label. Terry "L Reyes" wrote in message ... On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
Yes, I am starting to notice that I have a trial version of a student 2007
product. I dont need anything fancy I just need to be able to use Mircosoft Word. "Terry Farrell" wrote: As Graham says, if there is no sticker for the Office product, then you probably only had a trial version which has now time expired. If you purchased a full OEM version of Office, it will be listed on the invoice as Office OEM and you need to contact the supplier for the key. However, I have never know HP to not stick on the appropriate OEM label. Terry "L Reyes" wrote in message ... On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
Regardless of whether you need fancy stuff or not, once the trial version
expires, it's done for until you pay for it. Word isn't free these days. My HP system came with Works but not Word. It may have had the trial version of Office but if it did, I uninstalled that right from the start. Do you have Works? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "L Reyes" wrote in message ... Yes, I am starting to notice that I have a trial version of a student 2007 product. I dont need anything fancy I just need to be able to use Mircosoft Word. "Terry Farrell" wrote: As Graham says, if there is no sticker for the Office product, then you probably only had a trial version which has now time expired. If you purchased a full OEM version of Office, it will be listed on the invoice as Office OEM and you need to contact the supplier for the key. However, I have never know HP to not stick on the appropriate OEM label. Terry "L Reyes" wrote in message ... On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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Enter your Product Key, but where is it!
If you just need Word, then you have several options. If it has to be Word
2007, then the best way is to purchase Office 2007 Students and Teachers. If you are happy with an earlier version of Word, then look at the Works Suite. Terry "L Reyes" wrote in message ... Yes, I am starting to notice that I have a trial version of a student 2007 product. I dont need anything fancy I just need to be able to use Mircosoft Word. "Terry Farrell" wrote: As Graham says, if there is no sticker for the Office product, then you probably only had a trial version which has now time expired. If you purchased a full OEM version of Office, it will be listed on the invoice as Office OEM and you need to contact the supplier for the key. However, I have never know HP to not stick on the appropriate OEM label. Terry "L Reyes" wrote in message ... On the back there are 2 stickers one says "Windows Vista Home Premium" it says Product Key and has 25 numbers and letters on it, and the other says "Product: Paviolion..." Am I missing one? Should one say "Microsoft Office"? And if I am should I call Tech Support or? "Terry Farrell" wrote: HP usually puts both Windows and Office stickers on the bottom of the laptop. Do you have both stickers? If you only have a Windows sticker or if if the Office sticker key does not work, then you need to contact the retailer or HP as they should provide the correct product key for OEM apps. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "L Reyes" L wrote in message ... I've had my laptop (Hp Pavilion) for about a month now. Its a Vista, and everytime I go to open a Microsoft Office program it asks for my Product Key. I typed in the one on the back of my laptop but it says that it is wrong. I don't know where the product key they are asking for is. And now I can use Microsoft Word which is terrible considering I can't do my homework. What can I do? |
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