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Old 06-05-2008, 08:58 PM
Andy
 
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Default HELP - Deactivate office 2007 for new laptop

HELP
Is there no way of deactivating office 2007? I brought it from a university
where I work and installed it on my pcs (on 3 pcs/laptop) but now I want to
sell my laptop because I have a nice new laptop but when installing office
2007 I can’t activate it. I get the message that office 2007 has been
activated to many times for the licence.

Any help!!!!!!! :-)
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Old 06-05-2008, 09:03 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: HELP - Deactivate office 2007 for new laptop

Uninstall it on the old PC, reinstall it on the new & use phone activation
and explain you have retired an old system

"Andy" <Andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0B777A95-4FB3-4B49-A567-6CD9476245B3@microsoft.com...
> HELP
> Is there no way of deactivating office 2007? I brought it from a
> university
> where I work and installed it on my pcs (on 3 pcs/laptop) but now I want
> to
> sell my laptop because I have a nice new laptop but when installing office
> 2007 I can't activate it. I get the message that office 2007 has been
> activated to many times for the licence.
>
> Any help!!!!!!! :-)



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