Can a recovery disk be made for office 2007

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mmcap

I never received a CD when I activated office 2007 on my computer. I have
checked the EULA and I am entitled to load it on two more computers. For the
life of me I cannot find a way to create a “recovery disk†of the office 2007
on the computer on which it was activated. I want to load it on another
computer and use the same KEY code. Can anyone help me with this?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which edition (Standard, Professional, etc.) of Office 2007? Did
you activate a free trial version? If not, how did you install
Office 2007 without a CD? No, you cannot make a recovery disk
for Office 2007.
 
M

mmcap

There was a trial version of student teacher edition on the computer when I
bought it. I paid to activate it. The EULA says I can laod it on three
computers but I never recieved a CD. Is threr ANY way to get this loaded on
another computer? ie. use someone elses CD but use my Key code.
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

If you paid to convert the free trial version to a perpetual
license, then you should have received a disc. Check your email
receipt for the vendor's name, and contact the vendor who
actually received your money (that usually is not Microsoft, even
if you convert through the Microsoft website). Yes, if you know
someone else who has the exact same Office edition, then you can
use that disc with your product key.
 
E

Earle Horton

Student and Teacher Edition is a version of Office 2003. The Office 2007
version is called Home and Student. If this is what you have, you could go
to the Office web site, download the free trial, and activate it with your
key.

The idea to use someone else's CD with your key code may work, but only if
you find someone with the same Office suite for which you have a Product
Key.

Earle
 
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