Re: Microsoft Word
- From: Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:14:12 -0600
icart89 wrote:
Hi. I'm not exactly sure what I did, but here it goes: I was using Microsoft Word(or Office) a long time ago and it wanted me to convert to the latest version by typing in the product key. I couldn't find the product key at that time, I got a free one online. I used the new one to convert it, it asked for it again but I couldn't type it in because I forgot to write it down. So, I went and got ANOTHER one and used that. This time I wrote it down. After a month or so, it asked for it again. I typed in the one I wrote, but it couldn't continue because it said it did not match the one I typed in previously(the one I didn't write down). So now I'm stuck. After another few months, I did the same thing only to find out that I wasn't reading carefully, it actually said my trial expired(I think). I didn't know I installed a trial. Since it expired, I uninstalled it from my computer and now I have nothing to write with besides the WordPad. I guess my question is, where can I find download a Mircosoft Word? It's really convienient for papers. Every computer is supposed to come with one, but I messed mine's up(I think).
So, after admitting that you've been using a pirated (stolen, in simple terms) copy of Word for months and finally getting caught, you've now posted here asked us where you steal another copy? That's some gall.
You can't legitimately download any of the Microsoft Office applications, free or otherwise.
1) Go to store/shop that sells computer software.
2) Purchase either Microsoft Office Word, a license of the Microsoft Works Suite, or a license for the Microsoft Office suite.
3) Return home.
4) Insert installation CD in PC's CD drive and follow the on-screen prompts and instructions to install application and desired additional features.
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