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Old 05-04-2007, 06:28 PM
Cole
 
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Default Transferring Upgraded Office to New Computer

I have had Office for many years and have purchased upgrades over the years.
I now want to move it, Office 2003, to a new system. I believe the original
was installed by individual diskettes which I do not have. How do I
accomplish the transfer since when I tried to install it comes back with the
message that it cannot find the original products on the new system--which of
course it can't. What process can I go thru to move Office to the new system.
Thanks.
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Old 05-04-2007, 06:38 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: Transferring Upgraded Office to New Computer

Office 2003 came on CD, you will need it. You will also need the
activation key. And since you say it is an Upgrade version you will also
need the installation media for the qualifying software. You will not be
successful without those items.

Cole wrote:

> I have had Office for many years and have purchased upgrades over the years.
> I now want to move it, Office 2003, to a new system. I believe the original
> was installed by individual diskettes which I do not have. How do I
> accomplish the transfer since when I tried to install it comes back with the
> message that it cannot find the original products on the new system--which of
> course it can't. What process can I go thru to move Office to the new system.
> Thanks.


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