Re: how to unlock my documents
- From: "Graham Mayor" <gmayor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 07:10:02 +0300
That's the point of a trial - it allows you to try the product. It is not
free software for life. Time to pay the piper!
I suggest that if you are going to purchase, you buy the discs from a
retailer rather than pay on line, so that you have the discs available in
casse of future problems.
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kfoxx wrote:
when i click activate it say my edition has expired but i dont have a
product key.so i have to purchase it online
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
Maybe you have a trial version of Office 2003 or 2007, and the trial
period has ended. Or maybe you have not activated your Office
software.
What happens if you start Word 2003 and click on Help | Activate
Product, or if you start Word 2007 and click on Office Button | Word
Options | Resources | Activate? If you are already activated, a
dialog box saying so will appear. If you are not activated, the
Activation Wizard will start. If you have an expired trial version,
a dialog box will prompt you to enter a valid product key or convert
(purchase a key) online.
cath wrote:
on my documents it says on the bottom of the screen this
modification is not allowed as this document is locked.
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