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You will need to purchase a valid product key from Microsoft or other re-sellers. Alternatively, you can switch to Apache OpenOffice which is free to use and will give you similar features.
If you want to purchase a legitimate copy of Microsoft Office for your new computer, then perhaps it is the best time to purchase it.
"Microsoft technology guarantee program" provides you a free on-line update to Ms Office 2010 (Code name Office 14), providing you buy, Install and activate the qualifying Office 2007 product by September 30,
2010.
Request and redeem the Office 2010 free upgrade Tech Guarantee on or
before October 31, 2010 by visiting www.office.com/techg.
I would love to oblige, but any FixYa Expert who helps you circumvent Product licensing is subject to being banned.
As an alternative, you might try OpenOffice
Http://www.openoffice.org
Free, should be compatible with existing Office 2010 files. No licensing violations
If you have a legitimate copy of Office 2010 then you should be able to contact Microsoft for key support. Or you can download an Office 60 free trial then purchase the app from Microsoft
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try/
Low priced versions of Office offered here:
http://www.softwareking.com/office-2010-pro.html?gclid=CN_g-KbI4qkCFQit7QodHCclXw
Microsoft Office 2003 is outdated software. The most recent version is Office 2010 and the later beta is Office 365......... I recommend you contact microsoft.
Microsoft Office Starter 2010 is a new, reduced functionality,
advertising-supported version of Microsoft Office that replaces
Microsoft Works on new computers and acts as a low-cost introduction to
the Office 2010 suite of software. The Office Starter 2010 software
includes Excel Starter 2010 and Word Starter 2010, which are special
versions of Excel and Word with reduced feature sets. Although the
feature sets are limited, they have the same look and feel as the Word
and Excel in the full Office versions.
More information with screenshot on using Microsoft Office Starter 2010 in the below link:
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