I just want to know how to find out which microsoft office it is….
I bought both of my computers and saw that Microsoft Office 2007 was already installed but its only a 60 day trial.
How do I find out if its Microsoft Office home and student or Microsoft office home and business?
What’s installed in my laptop is Microsoft Word, Excel, One Note, Picture Manager, and Powerpoint.
My other computer has Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher, One Note, and Picture Manager.
Does anyone know where i can buy a product key for micrsost office 2007?
Thnx



1. Go to your “control panel”
2. select “add/remove programs”
3. select office
4. Choose “Click here for support information link”
if that doesn’t work I found this tutorial:http://blogs.technet.com/b/office_resour…
Hope this helps!!!
You fell in the trap I fell…and millions do as well. They advertise “free download” Office 2007.
When I downloaded, I realized – by reading through – that it was “free” for 25 times (a counter resets every time, and when it’s 0, your system does not functions and it is useless to do anything else but reading documents or something like that).
The ONLY way is to buy the product; btw Office 2007 is obsolete and has been replaced by 2010.
It’s all ‘legal’…and it sucks they resort to that kind of tricks to get you. You can get some older versions (although new) in e-bay. I just can’t afford $75.00 or $100.00 US, being retired.
It’s a highway robbery.
An Office 2010 key won’t work with Office 2007, HOWEVER, you can easily download and install the Office 2010 trial and use the key on it. Probably a good idea to uninstall Office 2007 first, though, to avoid any potential conflicts.
As I remember, the trial copy of Office has everything. It’s actually the key that turns individual programs off or on.
Hope that helps.