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| what is included on the 'Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003' CD I try to 'Open New Side Note' from my task bar it asks me for my product key, and I enter the one from my 'Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003' but it doesn't accept it. My question is; did this application come from the CD, if so what key do I enter, otherwise I am not sure how it got on my computer-my email address is - milesend@sympatico.ca |
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| Re: what is included on the 'Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003' CD "AndyM" <AndyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19705CC5-DD99-4EB2-85DB-38D6CCCF86D6@microsoft.com... >I try to 'Open New Side Note' from my task bar > it asks me for my product key, and I enter the one from my 'Microsoft > Office > Basic Edition 2003' but it doesn't accept it. > My question is; did this application come from the CD, if so what key do I > enter, otherwise I am not sure how it got on my computer-my email address > is > - milesend@sympatico.ca > Look here for what is in each Office 2007 suite: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/su...635841033.aspx Office 2007 Basic includes Word, Excel and Outlook 2007 and is I think only OEM available. Did you receive Office 2007 Basic with a new computer? If so, your OEM may have installed a trial version of OneNote 2007 and have provided you with the needed key. Don |
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| Re: what is included on the 'Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003' CD Hi Andy, To add to Don's reply, the Office 2003 Basic Edition (which is an OEM/preinstall only edition) includes the same three apps as the Office 2007 Basic Edition (Word, Excel, Outlook). The 'open new side note' choice would be from MS Office OneNote, which, if installed, should be listed separately in Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel. The computer may have come with a trial version of that product. =========== <<"AndyM" <AndyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19705CC5-DD99-4EB2-85DB-38D6CCCF86D6@microsoft.com... I try to 'Open New Side Note' from my task bar it asks me for my product key, and I enter the one from my 'Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003' but it doesn't accept it. My question is; did this application come from the CD, if so what key do I enter, otherwise I am not sure how it got on my computer-my email address is << -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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