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QCEdward
03-28-2011, 06:49 PM
There is one product called "Windows 7," and another windows 7 x64 (http://www.windows7-key.org/) called "Windows 7 Product Key (http://www.windows-7-key.us/)" the price difference is 80 dollars the Office 2007 Pro Plus Key (http://www.office-2007-key.de/) one being cheaper Office 2007 Ultimate (http://www.office-2007-key.de/). I just want to buy Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key (http://www.office-2010-key.de/) for a new hard drive which one do i have to buy Office 2010 Standard Key (http://www.office2010-key.eu/)?
QCEdward
03-28-2011, 06:50 PM
My daughter Windows 7 Pro Product Key (http://www.windows-7-key.us/) has a little windows 7 64 bit (http://www.windows7-key.org/) notebook that has Office Pro Plus 2007 (http://www.msoffice2007key.net/) starter. She wants to change the backround Office 2007 Standard Key (http://www.office2007-key.org/) picture but can't because it's Microsoft Office Professional Plus (http://www.microsoftoffice2010key.net/). How do I change it to a regular Office Pro Plus (http://www.office2010-key.co.uk/)?
QCEdward
03-28-2011, 06:54 PM
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