Purchased online --> product key, no disk

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Stepheff

I had the 60-day trial of Office on my new laptop, and when it expired I
decided to purchase it. I did everything online, and recieved a product key
in my email. I am able to license it on up to three machines, correct?

My mom just got a laptop and I'm trying to install Office on hers. She has
the trial as well, do I wait 60-days then enter my same product key? Or is
there a way to just download the software I want and then enter the key later?

Thanks for your help,
Steph
 
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LVTravel

Stepheff said:
I had the 60-day trial of Office on my new laptop, and when it expired I
decided to purchase it. I did everything online, and recieved a product
key
in my email. I am able to license it on up to three machines, correct?

My mom just got a laptop and I'm trying to install Office on hers. She
has
the trial as well, do I wait 60-days then enter my same product key? Or is
there a way to just download the software I want and then enter the key
later?

Thanks for your help,
Steph


From Microsoft's license terms for H & S.

To determine which License Terms apply to you check the license
designation printed either on your product key, near the product name on
your Certificate of Authenticity, or on the download page if you obtained
your product key online. If your designation is FPP, then the Retail
License Terms below apply to you. If your designation is OEM, then the
OEM License Terms below apply to you. If your designation is MLK, then
the Media-less License Kit Terms below apply to you.

If FPP then this applies "a. Licensed Device. You may install one copy of
the software on three
licensed devices in your household for use by people who reside there.
The software is not licensed for use in any commercial, non-profit, or
revenue-generating business activities. "

If OEM or MLK then this applies "a. Licensed Device. You may install one
copy of the software on the
licensed device in your household for use by people who reside there.
The software is not licensed for use in any commercial, non-profit, or
revenue-generating business activities. "

Let us know what yours says (just the FPP, MLK or OEM, NOT the Key.)
 

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