Office XP Pro

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bbrew2

I had a problem with my PC and had to reformat my hard drive on my 2-3 year
old system running Windows XP. Back when Office XP PRo came out, I bought it
to add to my PC to update Office 97. Now, I need to re-install Office XP and
I can not find my old versioin of Office 97 to install in order for the
upgrade to work after the reformat.

Any suggestions? I am not wanting to purchase something that I already own
and legally paid for.

Thanks.
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
D

DL

You purchased an upgrade, part of your licence requires you to retain (keep
cd's) the qualifying package.
ie lose the QP cd's you lose your licence.

Two options, beg steal or borow, or Ebay or similar for QP
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Your best option now is to buy an upgrade version of Office 2003 (standard or
professional) and use your existing OfficeXP as your qualifying product. You
must retain the Office XP professional CDs if you are likely to reinstall Office
2003. It is always a requirement to keep the old versions (at least the last
version) handy to enable reinstall of MS products..

Happy New Year.

hth
 

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