"ceekee" <cee
...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I plan on buying a retail version. Does that help?
> All I can find is that it is good for three computers, but that is will
> search for prior installed version. I had the prior installed version on
> the dead computer, and have it on the two live computers.
> "Peter Foldes" wrote:
>> Depends on the EULA of the version that you plan on purchasing
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>> Peter
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>> "ceekee" <cee...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CF7E9704-0E58-4513-AFBA-DBAD081A073B@microsoft.com...
>> > We have three home computers. All three had Office 2003 on them. One
>> > died
>> > and a new one was purchased. If I purchase Office 2007 upgrade can I
>> > install it on all three computers? When it searches the new computer
>> > it
>> > won't find the product code, but I do have it from the other computers.
>> .
The only Office version good for three installs is the Home and Student
version and that is for home use and non-commercial use only. It is not
available as an upgrade, only a retail install onto 3 computers at a time
and would be cheaper than an upgrade version of Office 2007. The H & S 2007
version does NOT have Outlook but does have Word, Excel, PowerPoint and One
Note.
Any upgrade versions of Office are only allowed on a maximum of two
computers and that is for one device and then a portable device for the
exclusive use of the primary user of the first device.