steener wrote:
Thanks, Bruce...that answers my question which, in retrospect, was not as
clear as it could have been. I'm looking at replacing the installation I
have (i.e., junking the old computer), not adding a third installation.
So, to make sure I'm clear, if I uninstall on the existing desktop, that has
the effect of "de-activating" the license so that I can make a new, legal
install on another 'puter?
Removing Office from the old computer will free up the license so that
it can be installed on the new computer, but there is no "de-activation"
process, as such. You may have to activate the new installation by
telephone, explaining the situation.
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