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Iain G Mac
Hi,
I have 2 Computers with Office 2004 installed - a G4, and a year old
macBook Pro.
I used to run 2 G4 laptops, but one of them died, and the other one
was my main laptop.
When I bought my MBP, I copied my main laptop over, and then my main
laptop was given over to someone else for their use.
The problem is, I have 2 copies of Office 2004, with the same license
key, and when any office program is open in one, I can't use Office on
the other. I also have a spare license key and the key from the
defunct laptop, but I can't find out how to enter one of these other 2
keys so as to make all keys unique.
Surely I don't have to reinstall Office?
Solutions?
Bests,
Iain
I have 2 Computers with Office 2004 installed - a G4, and a year old
macBook Pro.
I used to run 2 G4 laptops, but one of them died, and the other one
was my main laptop.
When I bought my MBP, I copied my main laptop over, and then my main
laptop was given over to someone else for their use.
The problem is, I have 2 copies of Office 2004, with the same license
key, and when any office program is open in one, I can't use Office on
the other. I also have a spare license key and the key from the
defunct laptop, but I can't find out how to enter one of these other 2
keys so as to make all keys unique.
Surely I don't have to reinstall Office?
Solutions?
Bests,
Iain