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JoAnn Paules [MVP]
If you bought the floor model then it may have been entered already.
HOWEVER..........it's just a trial version. Full versions of Office cost
extra and I don't know of any "store bought" PCs that come with a full
version of Office as part of the cost.
You could try calling OD and asking them - but don't be surprised when they
are clueless.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
HOWEVER..........it's just a trial version. Full versions of Office cost
extra and I don't know of any "store bought" PCs that come with a full
version of Office as part of the cost.
You could try calling OD and asking them - but don't be surprised when they
are clueless.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Dana said:Oops, had trouble finding my post & realize I asked this twice. Sorry!
Yes, I checked the numbers & no, I have not entered the numbers before
this.
I did buy the floor displayed pc. Could they have entered it at Office
Depot
making it invalid for me to use now?
JoAnn Paules said:Did you enter that number before? Did you double check the
numbers/letters?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Dana said:I enter the 25 digit trial key found on my Certificate of Authenticity &
a
box appears saying the number is invalid. It reads "Microsoft Office
Student
and Teacher Edition 2003 Trial" under the bar key & has the Trail Key #
right
below it. I received it when I purchased my computer. What should I do?