Re: Activation - Installation of Office Standard 2007 on new compu

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Evidently you didn't read what you wrote!!!!!

Where do you say that you are getting rid of the first computer?

Now could you please stop yelling at me and using so many exclamation points!!!!!!

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JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher

How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



"lfessler" <lfessler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B2E23D3A-08EA-4FB5-99D1-448D7DA28836@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Evidently you cannot understand what I said !!!!!!

I'm getting rid of my current computer and purchasing a new computer and I
will just own one computer not 27!!

Unless I cannot understand plain English, their is no restriction on me
loading my current software onto a new computer when I purchase it. My
current computer will be totally wiped clean and their will be nothing on the
hard drive and then I will junk the computer ---- it will not be sold or
given to someone else.

Now could you or someone else please answer my question !!!!!!!!

Thank You
--
Larry D


"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

1. Microsoft employees rarely ever post here.

2. You can't upgrade if you have nothing to upgrade from.

3. You are aware that you can't use one copy of the software on every
computer you own, right? There's a license agreement that states the terms
of that software license. Please read it.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"lfessler" <lfessler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E5817DAD-E551-42AA-A0FD-36D96F395DEC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I purchased Office Standard 2007 (Uprgade version) and installed it on >my
> current computer. I qualified for the upgrade version as I had a > "Works"
> qualifying version that came on my computer (now 4-1/2 years old), and > I
> also
> used the Beta version almost from the time is was available for use to > the
> public.
>
> Question: I'm going to purchase a new system proibably Dell, or maybe
> Gateway and when I get the new system how can I install the Office
> Standard
> 2007 upgrade version on the new system as their will be no software on > the
> new system that will qualify me to install the upgrade version.
>
> What can I do to get Office installed onto my new system????
>
> Would appreicate MS Technical person to provide me instructions on > this.
>
> Thank You !!!
> -- > Larry D




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