how do I install office pro on my desktop and laptop

L

linda

I would like to install office on my desktop and laptop but dont know how to
do this. Ive read that it can be installed on both as long as you dont us
them at the same time. can someone help me?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The answer depends on which version of Office you have and
whether it is a retail, OEM, or academic edition. Read the End
User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by
starting Word and clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help |
Contents | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" | End
User License Agreement. In the "Grant of License" section, it
tells you the number and type of computers you are licensed to
install the software on.
 

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