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Just to add --
In the US, Office 2000 didn't have a registration requirement except, perhaps, the academic edition. If a full install of Office 2000 with SR1 were done, then I believe the registration requirement was added to that, but not with application of SR1 to the original Office 2000 product. http://www.microsoft.com/PressPass/p...8/regwizpr.asp -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy DennisE wrote in message ... With regard to the suggestion by Tom Ogilvy that "if you owned a copy of Excel, you should be able to install it on your new computer." Because of the manner in which Office 2000 and Office XP (of which Excel is a part) are activated, one is limited to the number of different computers these packages can be installed on (typically 1, 2, or 3, depending on the version purchased (academic, professional, etc). If you've hit the limit and later replace one of the old computers by a new one, you should call Microsoft's Activation Hotline at 1-888-571-2048 and explain to them what's happening, in which case they can supply a new activation code for the replacement machine. -- Dennis Eisen |
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