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Loading MS Word and Excel onto my new PC
I treated myself to a new desktop PC yesterday. It came without Word and Excel on - which the guy in PC World to me was now par for the course.
If I still have the MS Office set-up disks from my old PC, can I use them to load those programmes on my new machine?
The reason I ask is that the guy in PC World told me that they would be registered to my old machine and NOT to me, which would mean that I can't do it. As I have no idea whether he was just trying to get me to buy them from him, I thought I'd ask my fellow ABers for advice! :o)
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If I still have the MS Office set-up disks from my old PC, can I use them to load those programmes on my new machine?
The reason I ask is that the guy in PC World told me that they would be registered to my old machine and NOT to me, which would mean that I can't do it. As I have no idea whether he was just trying to get me to buy them from him, I thought I'd ask my fellow ABers for advice! :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did just what you'd like to do without any problem. I didn't like the Winxp Word where you can't use Drawing directly on the page, but have to use a separate window. So I deleted the Works that came with my new computer and installed an older version from a disk I had for my Win98se.
Mind you, you might have to watch how old your disk version is. Some older versions may act up a bit.
Mind you, you might have to watch how old your disk version is. Some older versions may act up a bit.
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