office xp standard for students and teachers license stuff.

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sjo

i installed office xp for students and teachers on my
laptop and have been using it for a while.

i have decided to build a tower computer. put xp windows.
and put my copy of office xp for students and teachers on
it.

I believe I should be able to have it on my tower and on
my laptop right?

I bought the license of office XP in the US. We are now
living in Mexico. The activation encourages you to call
by telephone to give them the codes. The automated system
said it was already installed. Then hung up.

Then I tried to call the USA and got put on hold for way
too long.

Should I buy another product. What I do not want to do.

Or do I have rights to have my desk and on my laptop.

If so how can I work through this issue of living in
Mexico and dealing with all of this.

if anyone has an idea would you help me out. post here
and let me know you have posted.

sjo @ cablevision.net.mx

put the email address together removing the spaces.
 
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garfield-n-odie

Hi, sjo. You can read the End User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by starting Word, then clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help | Contents tab | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" to expand the topic, and select "End User License Agreement" from the list of topics (it's the first or second topic).
 
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Guest

This part does not work in my product. I do not see the
EULA.

........
click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" to expand
the topic, and select "End User License Agreement" from
the list of topics (it's the first or second topic).


......

Does anyone have the EULA for Office XP Student or a link
they could send me?

sjo @ cablevision . net . mx
 

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