MS office on Notebook computer

L

L Covey

Some time ago, I loaded MS Office XP Home Ed. on my home computer. I
operate on Windows XP.

Recently, I purchased a Laptop PC. Can I load this same software for MS
Office onto the Laptop PC or do I have to purchase something else?

I still have my MS Office 2000, but I'd prefer to have MS Office XP Home
on the Laptop.

Thanks in advance,

LC
 
C

Chuck Davis

-----Original Message-----
Some time ago, I loaded MS Office XP Home Ed. on my home computer. I
operate on Windows XP.

Recently, I purchased a Laptop PC. Can I load this same software for MS
Office onto the Laptop PC or do I have to purchase something else?

I still have my MS Office 2000, but I'd prefer to have MS Office XP Home
on the Laptop.

Thanks in advance,

LC
.
I don't have Office XP, but you can view the Office 2003
end-user license agreement (EULA) by doing the following:

On the Help menu, click About <product name>.
Click View the End-User License Agreement.
 
L

L Covey

Chuck said:
computer. I


software for MS


something else?


Office XP Home


I don't have Office XP, but you can view the Office 2003
end-user license agreement (EULA) by doing the following:

On the Help menu, click About <product name>.
Click View the End-User License Agreement.

I guess I am a tad tired today. I realize now that I have MS Office
2003, not XP, that would be Windows.

Thanks, I shall do as you suggested.

LC
 
L

L Covey

Chuck said:
computer. I


software for MS


something else?


Office XP Home


I don't have Office XP, but you can view the Office 2003
end-user license agreement (EULA) by doing the following:

On the Help menu, click About <product name>.
Click View the End-User License Agreement.
As I read it, I can install it on my personal PC and on my portable
device, the laptop.

Thanks,

LC
 

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