RE-Installing Office

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If you are re-installing Microsoft Office XP or Microsoft Office 2003, then
you will probably have to re-activate your copy on your computer. Earlier
versions of Microsoft Office do not require activation.

Activation is free and you are not limited to a certain number of
activations, as long as you re-install this software on the same computer
each time. If you want to install the software on a different computer
(outside of your EULA, for example), then you'll have to remove the software
from the current computer, contact Microsoft and advise them about moving it
to a different computer, then install it on the other computer, then
re-activate it.


A single license allows installation on a single computer, although some
licenses allow installation on a desktop computer and a laptop. Check your
EULA to see what license Microsoft has granted you.

HTH.

Gunny

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