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starjones
2009-01-06, 03:51
see, i need microsoft word and i dont have it on this computer.

i am downloading a free trial version of ms office from microsofts website.

it is a 60 day trial and comes with a product key

from the FAQ:
"A Trial version allows you to evaluate the 2007 Office release for a limited amount of time, typically 60 days. To use the Trial version, you must activate the software the first time you run it. Otherwise, the Trial version runs in Reduced Functionality mode. In Reduced Functionality mode, your software behaves similarly to a viewer. You cannot save modifications to documents or create any new documents, and additional functionality might be reduced. No existing files or documents are harmed in Reduced Functionality mode. Full functionality returns when you activate the software. "

so it sounds like im getting the whole thing. is their any way i can copy and keep this file?

the trial comes with:
Microsoft Office Excel 2007
• Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
• Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
• Microsoft Office Word 2007


all i really want is word. but, it would be nice to have power point too.

so is their a way i can do this?

ataraxia
2009-01-06, 03:59
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=microsoft+word+2007+keygen

starjones
2009-01-06, 04:02
i just put in the product key for the trial, then it promted me to enter a code found on the side of the package, im pretty sure that they put that their for people who bought the product and that it doesnt apply to me, but if i could obtain a code, would it let me keep the program?

i am going to search the pirate bay for access codes, idk if ill find one, if i do, ill post. but im still in want of ideas of how to keep it (just in case)

MP Nesto
2009-01-09, 03:33
yes it will.

*waits for thread to get locked*

Mutant Funk Drink
2009-01-11, 05:29
openoffice.org

oddballz194
2009-01-12, 13:41
openoffice.org

I happen to like Lotus Symphony, myself.