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When I got Office 2003, there were something like 10 computers you could install it on. I don't think they have changed it much, if they have I haven't heard. As far as the computer goes, I don't know.
Jon
> On Dec 26, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I bought office 2013 some time in the summer or fall to use on my laptop. I chose the least expensive option, which was something like single user (about $139 but not sure). Now I'm planning to buy a desktop computer, after several years without one.
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> Will I be able to run office on both machines, or will I need to do something to extend the license?
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> I know the answer to this question is on the web somewhere, but I'm being a dunce today.
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> Btw, I'm thinking about buying an all-in-one, probably a Lenovo C540. Has anyone good or bad experiences with these types of computers?
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> Ciao
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