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25 Feb 2010If you’re a student (or teacher, or parent of a student) and you’re shopping for software like Microsoft Office 2007, be sure to save money with an academic discount, from a source like journeyed.com.
But maybe you don’t even need to pay anything at all. Microsoft offers a free 60-day trial version of Office 2007 Professional Edition which you can download at http://www.trymicrosoftoffice.com/
If you only need Microsoft office for a limited time, maybe for a class are taking, or until you save the money to buy the full product, you can download it and try it free for 60 days.
Here’s how the free download process works:
Go to trymicrosoftoffice.com and click on the download link
You’ll need to sign in with a Windows Live ID or Microsoft Passport account to download the software.
If you have a Hotmail email account, or a MSN email account, you can sign in with those credentials. Otherwise you can create a new account on the spot.
When you sign in, you’ll be creating an account with Microsoft Office 2007 Trial program to receive a product key for the trial version of Office 2007 Professional. You will also receive a series of emails on information about the software.
After sign-in you’ll be taken to a page where you’ll find a personal Microsoft Office Product Key. Save that key because you’ll need it to install your software. You also find that button that you will click to initiate the download.
This is obviously going to be a huge download, so you’ll want to have a high speed Internet connection (like DSL or cable Internet). Also, once you install your download software, you’ll need to activate it to begin your 60-day trial, and this also requires an Internet connection.
Activating the product begins the 60-day trial period. As you near the end of that trial phase, the software will alert you to the fact that it will expire soon, and encourage you to purchase or “convert” the software to the paid version of the software.
Remember however that students and faculty can obtain this software and academic discount, so rather than paying full price during the “conversion” process, you may want to buy the student version online from a source like journeyed.com (for as little as US $79.98).
Here’s a few facts that you might need to know about the trial version of Office 2007 Professional:
If you’re using Outlook 2003 (from the previous version of Office) you should be aware that two versions of Outlook cannot be installed on a computer at the same time. When you install the trial version, Outlook 2007 is not automatically installed Outlook 2003 already resides on the computer. This will actually make your life easier if you decide to uninstall the trial version of Office 2007 when it expires after 60 days.
After 60 days, your trial software will no longer be fully functional. It will operate only in a read-only mode that will allow you to view your documents but not change them. Any documents you’ve created will not expire; they’ll be just fine and you can open and edit them in any fully functional version of Office 2007.
If you’ve already used a trial version of one of the office 2007 products, you’ll probably find that you will not be able to activate and use the 60-day trial version of Office 2007 because your trial period has already expired.
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4 Responses to Download a Free Trial Version of Office 2007
raghad muhammad
August 31st, 2010 at 11:30 pm
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carmena morris
December 27th, 2010 at 2:07 pm
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John Coverdale
December 27th, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Hi Carmena…
If you don’t have a credit card or bank account, one option might be to get a good antivirus product at a retail store (if you have one in your area) or use a money order (instead of a check) to order by mail.
However, your best be might be to use one of the excellent free antivirus products that have provide continuous protection as well as automatic updates, like…
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Hope this info helps!
Isaac kojo kumah
January 26th, 2011 at 10:14 am
I am happy to be using the office 2007