This article describes how to determine whether you have a trial
edition of Microsoft Office 2003 installed on your computer.
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The Microsoft Office System Product Evaluation Kit is a 30
day evaluation copy and may be installed on up to four computers.
The
following are the available Microsoft Office System Product Evaluation Kits:
| • | Microsoft Office Professional 2003 Evaluation
Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office Front Page 2003 Evaluation Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Evaluation Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Evaluation
Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Evaluation Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office Project Standard 2003 Evaluation
Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 Evaluation Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Evaluation
Kit |
| • | Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2003 Evaluation
Kit |
There is no product support for trial versions. When the trial
period ends, the trial version will go into a reduced functionality mode. You
can convert the trial software to the full version without removing or
reinstalling software on your computer.
For more information about
the Office trial versions and how to upgrade them, visit the following Microsoft
Web site:
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Determine whether you have a trial edition of Office 2003 installed
To determine whether you have a trial edition of Office 2003 installed on your computer, follow these steps:
| 1. | Open the Microsoft Office program
name program. |
| 2. | Click Help, and then click About
Microsoft Office program name. |
This will open the About Microsoft Office
program
name window. You will see at the top of the screen the product
and the edition of the product that is installed.
Note If your edition is a trial version, it will display a product name
that is similar to the following:
Microsoft Office Professional 2003
Evaluation Kit
.
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