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I ordered a new computer at work and already have office 2007. I want to
activate it on the new one and deactivate it on the old one. Has anyone done
this or what will I have to do? I did a search on Microsoft and didn't get
any hits on it.
Thanks,
Lee


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I ordered a new computer at work and already have office 2007. I want to
activate it on the new one and deactivate it on the old one. Has anyone
done this or what will I have to do? I did a search on Microsoft and didn't
get any hits on it.
Thanks,
Lee



There is no "de-activation" process. Just uninstall from the old and install
on the new.

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