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"Microsoft Office (60 Day Trial)" after activation
This probably isn't to big of a problem but Office 2003 Student and Teacher
edition came with my computer as a 60 day trial and just recently I have ordered the activation key. Everything has been properly activated though it still says, "Microsoft Office (60 Day Trial) in "All Programs". What should I do? |
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If you want the program permanently, you must pay fir it. STE runs about
$140 US. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "kirkeylashelle" wrote in message ... This probably isn't to big of a problem but Office 2003 Student and Teacher edition came with my computer as a 60 day trial and just recently I have ordered the activation key. Everything has been properly activated though it still says, "Microsoft Office (60 Day Trial) in "All Programs". What should I do? |
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I have paid for it and entered in the perpetual license. Everything is
activated and permanently on my computer but just in the "Start" menu it still says (60 day trial) even though it's not. "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: If you want the program permanently, you must pay fir it. STE runs about $140 US. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "kirkeylashelle" wrote in message ... This probably isn't to big of a problem but Office 2003 Student and Teacher edition came with my computer as a 60 day trial and just recently I have ordered the activation key. Everything has been properly activated though it still says, "Microsoft Office (60 Day Trial) in "All Programs". What should I do? |
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Right click on the name and select Rename and name it whatever you like =
or just highlight the words you want removed and hit delete --=20 Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "kirkeylashelle" wrote in = message ... I have paid for it and entered in the perpetual license. Everything is=20 activated and permanently on my computer but just in the "Start" menu = it=20 still says (60 day trial) even though it's not. =20 "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: =20 If you want the program permanently, you must pay fir it. STE runs = about=20 $140 US. =20 --=20 =20 JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] =20 =20 =20 "kirkeylashelle" wrote in = message=20 ... This probably isn't to big of a problem but Office 2003 Student and = Teacher edition came with my computer as a 60 day trial and just recently I = have ordered the activation key. Everything has been properly activated = though=20 it still says, "Microsoft Office (60 Day Trial) in "All Programs". = What=20 should I do?=20 =20 =20 |
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