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How do you find a product key for a just bought laptop?

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I just got my new laptop yesterday and Microsoft Word needs me to enter a product key in order to use Word Document - If not, I have to buy one and I don't have the money for that right now. Yahoo answers is my only option - BEST ANSWER?
Please help.



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I'm aghast at the misinformation on this page!

A free trial copy of Microsoft Office 2007 doesn't need a product key. Just click the Continue button in the registration window without putting anything in the product key boxes.

Note: The 25-character product key on the computer case or laptop bottom is NOT the key for MS Office. Itâs only for the Windows operating system.

But be warned, the trial period is 60 days OR 25 uses of all Office programs (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, ...) combined. When it expires, you'll be able to read and print your documents, but not much more. When that happens, you'll have to buy a license (a product key) to continue using Office 2007 programs. Here are some of your options for paying less than full price for Microsoft Office 2007:

First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Ultimate Steal edition of Office at a pretty good price ($59.95):

http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

Second, if youâre interested in buying just Word, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx

Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.

Finally, if you're willing to spend a little to save a little, Microsoft Works is available in stores for about $40.00. You could buy a copy, install it, then buy Office at the upgrade level. I think you'd come out ahead. Note that the upgrade copy probably checks your machine for Works' presence, so don't get rid of it after you've installed Office. You never know when you're going to have to reinstall Office.

Also, if you have files that are locked up in the new Word 2007 file format (.docx), hereâs a possibility for salvaging them. Microsoft offers a free Compatibility pack that allows earlier versions of Word (and Microsoft Works) to read and write Word 2007 files. If you have access to an earlier version, this can at least give you back your documents. Some new features of Word 2007 will be lost or converted to straight text in the conversion to the earlier version.

Good luck.

how do I acquire the product key, to be able to use Microsoft office on my laptop?




Mark


I have Windows Vista on my Laptop. However, I am not able to use Microsoft Office because the program asks for a "25 character Product Key" and I do not have one. I guess this product key is to validate your microsoft office license. If someone could please help me in solving this dilemma, it would be greatly appreciated, thank you.


Answer
Yes, you have a free trial copy of MS Office 2007 that's good for 25 uses (of all Office programs combined) or 60 days. During the trial period, you don't need a product key. Just click the Continue button in the registration window without entering anything in the product key boxes.

But be warned: When the trial does expire -- with little or no warning -- you'll be able to read and print your documents, but not much more. When that happens, here are some of your options for paying less than full price for Microsoft Office 2007:

First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Ultimate Steal edition of Office at a pretty good price ($59.95):

http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

Second, if youâre interested in buying just Word, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx

Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.

Finally, if you're willing to spend a little to save a little, Microsoft Works is available in stores for about $40.00. You could buy a copy, install it, then buy Office at the upgrade level. I think you'd come out ahead. Note that the upgrade copy probably checks your machine for Works' presence, so don't get rid of it after you've installed Office. You never know when you're going to have to reinstall Office.

Also, if you have files that are locked up in the new Word 2007 file format (.docx), hereâs a possibility for salvaging them. Microsoft offers a free Compatibility pack that allows earlier versions of Word (and Microsoft Works) to read and write Word 2007 files. If you have access to an earlier version, this can at least give you back your documents. Some new features of Word 2007 will be lost or converted to straight text in the conversion to the earlier version.

Good luck.




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