Re: Can't get rid of test drive message

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Michel Bintener wrote:
> I suspect that you installed Office 2004 (or even Word 2004 all by itself)
> without uninstalling the test drive first. I'd suggest removing Office
> completely using the uninstaller (Applications/Microsoft Office
> 2004/Additional Tools/Remove Office), then reinstalling it. This should
> solve your problem. Do not delete the application(s) by simply dragging
> it/them into the trash; it is imperative that you use the Remove Office tool
> provided by Microsoft.
>
>
> On 26.09.05 22:22, in article
> 1127769776.752321.261260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Christy Partridge"
> <danabp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > I have purchased the 2004 Word for Mac license, but everytime I try to
> > open a document I have created, it says that my 30 days have expired
> > and I need to purchase or remind me later. I can go into a fresh word
> > document and open the document, but that is a pain. Microsoft support
> > says they will charge me $35. to answer a question -- that is
> > ridiculous! Has any one else experienced this or do you have
> > suggestions to resolve this matter. Thanks a lot!
> >

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