Saturday, February 11, 2012

I removed the original trial version, and downloaded the free trial again, but the product key doesn't work.|||Only one free trial period is allowed per computer. Microsoft would go broke if they gave away their software indefinitely. That's what happened to Sun Microsystems - they went belly up after giving away OpenOffice.

You can always purchase the full version of Microsoft Office, but if you don't need the full verison, Microsoft offers a free "light" version. The place you will find actual Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote) for free in a "light" version is at the Microsoft SkyDrive site:
http://www.skydrive.com/

If you have a Facebook account you can use Microsoft Office for free here:
http://www.docs.com/|||Not on the same computer. You could use it on another computer that never used it before. When you install the trial version on your computer, it knows the location and it won't allow any duplication of the download.|||Hey Every One is going to be Shocked!
In your Task Bar Goto Adjust time and Date. and decrease date to when your Os installed. or Set the date less than expiry date and Os installed Date.(date between Os installed Date-expiry date of Software)
Thank You!|||may find something you serve on this page

http://www.taringa.net/posts/downloads/9306077/Microsoft-Office-2010-_-activador.html|||Nope. If you want free then uninstall Office and install Open Office http://www.openoffice.org

All the same programs as Microsoft Office free of charge.|||Just use Office Web Apps online, for free. When you sign into your Windows Live account, click on “Office” and you’ll be able to use the basic features of MS Word, Excel, PP and OneNote.|||No, that would defeat the whole point of "trial" so no it's not possible.

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