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Old 14-02-2009
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changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

I have new computer that had a 60 day trial for Microsoft office. I activated
it and bought Microsoft office home and student at a retail store. I loaded
it per instructions and it says it is complete, but only the trial office
icon is available or visible. It still takes me to the activation screen,
which I already did. Any suggestions would help.
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Old 14-02-2009
JoAnn Paules
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you bought
the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both, reboot,
and install the paid version again.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Spinner" <Spinner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have new computer that had a 60 day trial for Microsoft office. I
>activated
> it and bought Microsoft office home and student at a retail store. I
> loaded
> it per instructions and it says it is complete, but only the trial office
> icon is available or visible. It still takes me to the activation screen,
> which I already did. Any suggestions would help.
> --
> Thanks for your help.
> Spinner


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Old 14-02-2009
Alias
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

Spinner wrote:
> I have new computer that had a 60 day trial for Microsoft office. I activated
> it and bought Microsoft office home and student at a retail store. I loaded
> it per instructions and it says it is complete, but only the trial office
> icon is available or visible. It still takes me to the activation screen,
> which I already did. Any suggestions would help.


You're supposed to uninstall the trial before installing the real McCoy.
Uninstall both, rebooting after each uninstall, and then reinstall your
home and student version.

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Old 16-02-2009
Spinner
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

I followed your instructions and it worked great. Thank you very much.
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Thanks for your help.
Spinner


"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

> Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you bought
> the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
> which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both, reboot,
> and install the paid version again.
>
> --
>
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
> Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
>
>
>
> "Spinner" <Spinner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8C8D1EA6-1D5D-4266-B0BC-743F9A816F9A@microsoft.com...
> >I have new computer that had a 60 day trial for Microsoft office. I
> >activated
> > it and bought Microsoft office home and student at a retail store. I
> > loaded
> > it per instructions and it says it is complete, but only the trial office
> > icon is available or visible. It still takes me to the activation screen,
> > which I already did. Any suggestions would help.
> > --
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Spinner

>
>

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Old 16-02-2009
JoAnn Paules
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

Glad to hear it. :-)

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JoAnn Paules
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Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Spinner" <Spinner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I followed your instructions and it worked great. Thank you very much.
> --
> Thanks for your help.
> Spinner
>
>
> "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
>
>> Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you bought
>> the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
>> which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both,
>> reboot,
>> and install the paid version again.
>>
>> --
>>
>> JoAnn Paules
>> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
>> Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
>>
>>
>>
>> "Spinner" <Spinner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:8C8D1EA6-1D5D-4266-B0BC-743F9A816F9A@microsoft.com...
>> >I have new computer that had a 60 day trial for Microsoft office. I
>> >activated
>> > it and bought Microsoft office home and student at a retail store. I
>> > loaded
>> > it per instructions and it says it is complete, but only the trial
>> > office
>> > icon is available or visible. It still takes me to the activation
>> > screen,
>> > which I already did. Any suggestions would help.
>> > --
>> > Thanks for your help.
>> > Spinner

>>
>>


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Old 17-02-2009
CalCorpLaw
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

> Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you bought
> the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
> which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both, reboot,
> and install the paid version again.
> > --


Thank you, Paula. I have had a similar situation and wondered why the
Office Small Business Upgrade version I bought did not simply overwrite the
trial version and the several full version apps I had. I bought the SB suite
only to add Outlook and Accounting (I had full versions of Word, Excel...).
Upgrade suites such as I bought do, of course, check for previous versions.
I had expected thatit would collect the settings, overwrite, and reinstall
the settings. Oops....
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Old 17-02-2009
Peter Foldes
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

Hi Paula. Got a new name. :-o)

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"CalCorpLaw" <CalCorpLaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
>
>> Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you bought
>> the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
>> which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both, reboot,
>> and install the paid version again.
>> > --

>
> Thank you, Paula. I have had a similar situation and wondered why the
> Office Small Business Upgrade version I bought did not simply overwrite the
> trial version and the several full version apps I had. I bought the SB suite
> only to add Outlook and Accounting (I had full versions of Word, Excel...).
> Upgrade suites such as I bought do, of course, check for previous versions.
> I had expected thatit would collect the settings, overwrite, and reinstall
> the settings. Oops....


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Old 18-02-2009
JoAnn Paules
 
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Re: changing preloaded office trial to office home and student

I guess I look more like my cousin Paula than I thought. :-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


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> Hi Paula. Got a new name. :-o)
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "CalCorpLaw" <CalCorpLaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:56506746-D575-4714-A215-8EBE078568B0@microsoft.com...
>> "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
>>
>>> Ideally you should have dumped the trial verion first. Because you
>>> bought
>>> the same version, it'll make it difficult to tell which is the trial and
>>> which is the paid version. If it was my system, I'd uninstall both,
>>> reboot,
>>> and install the paid version again.
>>> > --

>>
>> Thank you, Paula. I have had a similar situation and wondered why the
>> Office Small Business Upgrade version I bought did not simply overwrite
>> the
>> trial version and the several full version apps I had. I bought the SB
>> suite
>> only to add Outlook and Accounting (I had full versions of Word,
>> Excel...).
>> Upgrade suites such as I bought do, of course, check for previous
>> versions.
>> I had expected thatit would collect the settings, overwrite, and
>> reinstall
>> the settings. Oops....

>



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