If as you say you had a trial version of and then upgraded to the real thing
after 3 months presumably by buying it online
here's from MS's webpage
" When your trial period ends, you will have the option of converting your
trial software to a full or perpetual copy of Microsoft Office by purchasing
a conversion key online or buying the product through a participating
reseller. You may convert to either Office Standard Edition 2003 or Student
and Teacher Edition 2003. "
here's a link
http://www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial/convert.mspx
here's support
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/info...s/default.mspx
(am assuming you are located in the US)
each location has a phone number and if I was you I would call and ask
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"BillD" wrote in message
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Well... assuming your response is not a joke- that's what I was trying to
do.
I spent 20 minutes on the site trying to find an answer to the question.
Since I found no answer, 'MS' suggested I post a question here. Are you
suggesting I call them? Do they actually answer phone calls?
bd
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
How about contacting MS?
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Peo Sjoblom
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"BillD" wrote in message
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I purchased a computer that had a 60 day trial of ms office. I
purchased/upgraded to the full office 2003 version. I now require the
analysis add-in. When I try to install it, it says I must insert the
original product disk- which I don't have. What am I supposed to do???
Any
help is appreciated.
bd