"allowing to install" opens too many choices for MS to mess up my computer. I have done the key entry many times and it could not be easier.
I will follow your link.
Thank you.
>Again, making a guess here. Microsoft has been trying to get Windows and Office installs easier for the *average* user. Allowing the install to make changes is easier than you entering a key.
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>You may want to look here. The process may be different than what you experienced.
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/cat/Office-365-Renewal/categoryID.68289700>
>>If this is the only way, I will first make a good backup of the entire PC. Then will see. Too back I cannot purchase and just enter some king of key, as it is done with many other software.
>>Thank you.
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