OFFICE 2003 STANDARD EDITION TRIAL

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MSSANDI

I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE REGISTRATION
CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE
 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MSSANDI said:
I DOWNLOADED THE OFFICE STANDARD EDITION 2003 AND WROTE THE
REGISTRATION CODE KEY INCORRECT SO I CAN'T SETUP THE SOFTWARE

Lose the caps. It's considered yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your
posts very hard to read.

Where did you write "the registration code down incorrect" [/sic/]? The word
is incorrect/ly/ as verbs are always followed by adverbs.

It isn't a registration key, it's an /activation/ key. Registration is
entirely optional, activation is mandatory.

You didn't need to write anything down. When you downloaded the trial, you
were asked to provide an email address. The key would have been sent to that
address - simply copy and paste.
 

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