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How to avoid licence/validation issues with an Office 2007 re-install?
I have 2007 Office for Home and Student.
It has three licences. I've installed it on my desktop and two notebooks. For my desktop, I want to do a fresh re-install of Win XP. Is there something I need to do to avoid problems re-installing Office? Scott Los Angeles |
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Re: How to avoid licence/validation issues with an Office 2007 re-install?
No
Simply use phone activation if on line fails "Scott" <scott@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:%239BFUa$VIHA.5448@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have 2007 Office for Home and Student. > It has three licences. > I've installed it on my desktop and two notebooks. > For my desktop, I want to do a fresh re-install of Win XP. > Is there something I need to do to avoid problems re-installing Office? > > Scott > Los Angeles > |
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