Upgrade Student Office 2007 with Outlook 2007

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Dave Boerger

My new computer has no slot for a cd so how can Outlook 2007 be downloaded to
the Office 2007 Home Office/Student version that came with the computer. I
have the product key from the Outlook 2007cd. Searched all over the MSFT site
but couldn't find anything.
Tkx.
 
G

Gordon

Dave said:
My new computer has no slot for a cd so how can Outlook 2007 be downloaded to
the Office 2007 Home Office/Student version that came with the computer. I
have the product key from the Outlook 2007cd. Searched all over the MSFT site
but couldn't find anything.
Tkx.

Copy the CD to a USB thumb drive on another computer and use that.
As an aside, how does the Vendor provide for you to return the computer
to factory state?
 
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DL

Seems a little strange to have purchased a new PC without understanding how
to install programs from cd/dvd as it doeasnt have a cd/dvd drive.
And is the Office H&S a Trial version? or did you pay extra for a retail
version?
But then perhaps thats going to be your next / future question about how to
convert
 
D

Dave Boerger

DL said:
Seems a little strange to have purchased a new PC without understanding how
to install programs from cd/dvd as it doeasnt have a cd/dvd drive.
And is the Office H&S a Trial version? or did you pay extra for a retail
version?
But then perhaps thats going to be your next / future question about how to
convert

Transfering to the USB memory device worked great. Thanks for the tip. The
computer is an HP Netbook Mini 311 with no cd slot due to it's small size.
The instructions said to download programs from the internet and back-up
everything using a hard disc. The Office 2007 Home Student trial version was
on the computer and just by adding a product key from my old computer, it
activated fine, but without the Outlook, which I need and was purchased for
my old computer. Thus the need for a means to load the Outlook software via
the USB memory device, since I could not find an Outlook 2007 only trial
download on Microsoft's website.
 

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