This product is the key code only.
"Product Key-Code" meaning there is no DVD in the box, the software setup is accessed online using the Key-Code.
No, this is an email key code only.
You can get the code by buying it.
It's like asking "hey guys, what do I type in at the 'password' field?" With XP, there should be a CD in your documentation packet. On it is a 16 digit alpha-numeric code and this is your Product Key. If it only has 12, then try that.
If you are referring to the product code then it will be printed on the packaging.
It the code written on the packaging of the product you bought
Yes, at some point in the installation you will be prompted to enter the product key code.
It is the key 25 digit code that is on the package that you bought.
The key code should be on a sticker inside the CD case your installation disc was in when you bought the product.
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The license key is the code you receive when you purchase the product. You enter this code into the registration box to upgrade the software.
The product key is an alpha-numeric code printed on the back of the sleeve that the disc for office is located in. It is different for every copy of Microsoft Office and is designed to be used only once. So there is not a single product key that works for all copies of Microsoft Office 2013. Each copy comes with its own one.