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I have someone in to sort out some problems on my computer and they asked for my copy of Office. I found an empty box but with a Product Key label inside it. Is there anything I can do to retrieve my losy copy?
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As Office XP is no longer supported by MS, about the best you could do is find someone who can lend you their installation media, so you can use it with your product key. Most computer problems, though, wouldn't require the Office media to fix.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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I didn't mention XP or was Office only used for that?
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You've configured your user profile to indicate that you're using Office XP on Windows XP. If that's not what you're using, please correct your profile and post back with the correct details.
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