60 day trial cancellation

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JulieS

Hello Brenda,

If you don't wish to use the trial version any longer, you can uninstall
the software through Add/Remove programs.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

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Jim Aksel

The trial version retains a registry entry even after it is uninstalled.
This will have the effect of expiring the license after 60 days just as if
you had left it installed. So, you cannot re-install on day 61 and hope to
use it. You can, however, re-install prior to day 60 and retain your
original 60 day period.

If you purchase a full license, it is readily converted from the trial
version.
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Jim

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