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I'm moving to a new sony PC which has a pre-installed trial version of Office 2003 (Small business Edition). As I alewady have a licenced version of Office 2003, I want to use this instead, but it will not accept my registration key - it says it's invalid. Clearly, I don't want to reinstall my original CD when the new PC had the latest service packs and patches installed. Any ideas for a solution? |
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You'll have to uninstall the Office 2003 small business Edition and then install your version of Office 2003. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------Â---------------- "Raymond" wrote: | I'm moving to a new sony PC which has a pre-installed trial version of Office | 2003 (Small business Edition). As I alewady have a licenced version of Office | 2003, I want to use this instead, but it will not accept my registration key | - it says it's invalid. Clearly, I don't want to reinstall my original CD | when the new PC had the latest service packs and patches installed. Any ideas | for a solution? |
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