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Microsoft Office is like any other MS product....the license key gives you the right to install it on as many machines as the license allows. That being said, if you want to move the software from one machine to another, it may or may not accept the license key immediately. MS usually has about a 90-day time lag on freeing up the keys when they have been activated. This way you can't buy one copy and immediately install it on ten different machines. Even so, you can call the MS activation number and activate a copy if you need to without waiting. You mentioned "downloading" it. Don't you keep a downloaded executable copy as a backup? Most people do. Re-downloading it every time you need to install it wastes bandwidth and in some cases, there is a maximum time limit that you can download from Digital River on a license key.
You need to contact Microsoft to purchase a license. If you do not want to pay for this type of software use the FREE suite called LIBREOFFICE. It is similar to MS OFFICE and can open documents in the MS Office Formats.
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