That isn't true. If you can activate three copies then you can install
anywhere you want. Microsoft isn't going to come to your house and shakle
you, take you away and torture you.
Just FYI.
"Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in message
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> David wrote:
>> is not valid on more than 1 laptop. ie I was told by "Sam" today that I
>> could only install office (3 seat license) on 2 desktops and ONE laptop.
>> I couldn't believe my ears! i said nowhere on the package does it say
>> that.
>
>
> What "Sam" says isn't necessarily relevant; what the package says isn't
> necessarily relevant (although it certainly should warn about any
> licensing limitations). What does the Office EULA say? *That* is what
> counts.
>
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