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how many computers can I install MS Office on?
I have MS Office for students and teachers on my son's computer. We just
bought a laptop for my daughter and it does not have word or excel. Can I install a copy on her machine as well under the same license. If I can how do I go about it? |
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If you read the license agreement, I believe you'll find that you can
install MS Office on one main computer (like a desktop) and one portable computer (like a laptop); as long as the program is not loaded into RAM on both computers at the same time. This means you can have a copy installed on both machines as long as you don't run the programs on both computers at the same time. BUT PLEASE READ and fully understand the license agreement; I'm not a lawyer. "Bruce" wrote in message ... I have MS Office for students and teachers on my son's computer. We just bought a laptop for my daughter and it does not have word or excel. Can I install a copy on her machine as well under the same license. If I can how do I go about it? |
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