Office 2010 and similar products that have product keys have a limited span, that is to say you can only install them on one or two computers legally.
Normally, Office products can be installed on 2 machines, just by using the original disk. However, if you have bought an OEM version (often in special deals, such as student discounts), you will only be able to install Office on one computer, having to buy another Office 2010 for the others.
The box or CD should contain details about how many computers you may install Office on.
Note: If you are installing on multiple computers, it is often better to validate the installation over the phone.
Some of the newer computers are preloaded with Microsoft office 2010 starter edition.
Most new computers come with at least a trial for office. Vista usually has 2007 and windows 7 usually has 2010
Microsoft Office 2010 is an office productivity suite
Office 2010 will activate there. 2013 will not.
Top Secret Rosies The Female 'Computers' of WWII - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
Purchase an Office 2010 licence and DVDUninstall the Office 2002 through the Control Panel > Add or remove programsInstall Office 2012
Office Hours - 2010 was released on: USA: 20 September 2010 (limited)
Yes, you can open and edit Office 2003 documents with Office 2010.
Office 2007 were replaced by Office 2010. And Office 2010 is now replaced with Office 2013. You can get it in most electronics stores in and out of Internet.
There are six versions in Microsoft Office 2010: Home and Student, Home and Business, Standard, Professional, Professional Plus, and Starter. These versions vary in features and pricing to cater to different needs and budgets of users. For those looking to upgrade their Microsoft product key, online shopping websites like Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and user-friendly options.
Microsoft Office 2010 is an application. It is not hardware.
Short answer - yes. Long answer - unlikely. Every copy of MS office has its own unique product key. If the key has already been registered with Microsoft - your computers attempt to register your copy of the software will fail !