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Kim Arnold

2003-12-12, 1:23 pm

I had purchased Microsoft Office - School Edition. I am
now purchasing a new computer. Is there a way to remove
this software from my old computer and transfer it to the
new one?

Thanks,
MCSE World

2003-12-12, 5:24 pm

Sure, uninstall it from the old computer. Reinstall it on the new computer.
Activate it when prompted.


Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com


"Kim Arnold" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I had purchased Microsoft Office - School Edition. I am
> now purchasing a new computer. Is there a way to remove
> this software from my old computer and transfer it to the
> new one?
>
> Thanks,



Zenner

2003-12-15, 10:24 am

Use one of the "Drive Clone" programs...like drive Image, Norton
ghost...several others. It will copy the entire drive to the new drive
without you having to re-install anything! However, if there is something
you don't want to keep, it will carry that over too! You can't pick and
chose if you use an "image" type program.

"Kim Arnold" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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1280a@phx.gbl...
> I had purchased Microsoft Office - School Edition. I am
> now purchasing a new computer. Is there a way to remove
> this software from my old computer and transfer it to the
> new one?
>
> Thanks,



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