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    office 2010 home/ student

    I purchased this at Walmart it said for three pc`s. After installing I was checking it all when I used outlook it said your trial office is up, you can purchase it at there site I used key that said: I already installed it took #`s again all is good for now Does that mean I have only one to go.
    Last thing I remember, running for the door,
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    Probably not, and even if so, you can contact Microsoft through the Help tab and get assistance over the phone, just like Windows.
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    Thank you guts3d I only wanted one not three. I was short of money this week needed office 2010 to open my certain e-mail, We have a Walmart charge card they only had the three in one. But spending that much money I should get three
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    Outlook is only a trial with Office Home and Student
    It asks you if you want ot install a trial of a higher version of Office which contains Outlook when you do the install.
    BUT Office Home and Student 2010 does not license Outlook
    You will have to pay more
    Likely you have plenty of installs left.
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    I'm just curious, if you were just needing an e-mail client why didn't you install thunderbird or windows live mail? They both can access e-mail the same way as outlook.
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    I am not an expert on it by any stretch of the imagination, but won't Outlook Express open up just about any E-mail that Outlook will?
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    Didn't M$ have a program where you could get free stuff as long as you had a .edu email?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guts3d View Post
    I am not an expert on it by any stretch of the imagination, but won't Outlook Express open up just about any E-mail that Outlook will?
    Perhaps an issue with a file sent as an attachment? If that's the case, MS has free viewers for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Anyway, Office H&S won't actually refuse to install and activate after the 3rd time. Even MS realizes that stuff happens.

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