No, you can't. You'll just have to buy another card.
Microsoft office is the application that can help you access you word, PDF or Power point documents that you use on your studies and also your can use Microsoft publisher in designing things such as brochures and business cards.
it does not let you use them twice so you have buy the cards
You can either Renew it or you can get the hacked version of microsoft for free look at how to do it on youtube..
After you use a Microsoft point code once, it cannot be used again.
Help in Microsoft power point is used for various help issues. It can be done to make complete use of Power point.
The Retail POS Software from Microsoft is one program that the company has available for use. This is the only known point of sale program available from Microsoft.
Yes.
Creating your own business cards is not a hard task to do. First you need to get some labels (like Avery Standard 3612) and you need to use a program like Microsoft Word to create your cards. You can find many designs and fonts on Microsoft Word which will allow you to use your whole imagination to create your new business cards!
you use the code on the back of a Microsoft point card or use a credit card and buy them off of the xbox 360 itself
No
You can use Microsoft Word 2010 to make easy wedding invitation cards. There are templates you can follow and personalize on Microsoft Works. In these templates, you are able to click and type out your invitations while adding personal touches to it
If you still have remaining Microsoft Points, yes, however Microsoft has transferred from Points to actual Dollar value."As part of the next Xbox 360 system update, Microsoft Points will be retired, and transactions on Xbox will take place using your local currency instead of Microsoft Points. Microsoft Points Cards you purchase from retailers will continue to be redeemable on your console and Xbox.com until further notice. Microsoft has no plans to discontinue acceptance of previously purchased Points cards and codes. For more information, see Microsoft transition to local currency." - Microsoft Xbox