I've been writing this story for about 6 months now, and I'm about done. However I want to transfur it to Microsoft Word. but every time I open Microsoft Word, it keep asking me to enter my "Product Key" before I can continue typing. Anybody know what a "Product Key" is and where I can find it? If not, anybody got any ideas??
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Sounds like you bought a computer which came with a demo version of Word. You get a limited number of uses, and then you have to buy the software. When you do, you are given a product key which unlocks the software.
If you don't want to pay for it, consider OpenOffice.org, which is compatible, from http://www.openoffice.org/ instead.
Reply:try using open office its free
http://download.openoffice.org/index.htm...
Reply:A product key is supplied on the documentation that came with your PC or with your MS Word CD.
If you installed an illegal copy of MS word then you need to buy it
Reply:That sounds like a trial copy that will be good for 30 or 60 days. If you haven't used it yet, try just pressing Enter and see if that lets you start using it.
Be warned, though, that there doesn't seem to be any warning near the end of the trial period (or at least many people don't see it), after which Word will let you read the files but not edit them or create more.
One solution to recovering any files you would have locked up in Word format at that time would be to download the free Microsoft Compatibility Pack. It lets you use those files with older versions of Word.
Good luck.
Reply:A poduct key is a long number/letter combination that was provided with the software when you bought it, and once entered proves it is actually yours. Obviously Word was installed incorrectly or was a pirate copy. Some places on the net where you can get pirate keys but I wouldn't use one or tell you as it's illegal and when you use PC on Internet Microsoft spy on you! Well not really but it's still not right.
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