Ant Flo
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Posted 10:43 pm, 07/22/2011
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Back in the day (or a few years ago, at least) MS would let you install office (and its components) on your desktop AND your laptop, as long as you weren't using both at the same time...
I have no idea if this ever applied to Publisher or not...
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aaronmatt98techhelp
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Posted 10:04 pm, 07/22/2011
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Copy the CD's Contents to a Flash Drive, by clicking my computer > Right click the CD and Click open. Highlight all the contents and drag to a flash drive. Flash drive has to be at least 2.0GB.
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sonflower
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Posted 9:28 pm, 02/23/2011
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Well .. of course ... that makes sense ... Thank You ... the MS Publisher that I purchased can be downloaded/used on two computers ... Again, thanks so much!!!!
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mtncruizer
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Posted 9:19 pm, 02/23/2011
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I don't think you can put it on two computers without buying two licenses for the software. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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bennett78
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Posted 9:16 pm, 02/23/2011
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If you have the publisher CD DVD copy it to a USB and install on the net book .
Select the cd dvd in my computer
Edit select all Edit copy
then select the usb drive then paste
put the usb in the net book run setup
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sonflower
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Posted 8:50 pm, 02/23/2011
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I have MS Publisher on my desk top and have the discs that I purchased and downloaded on the desktop ... I also have a small lap top and need MS Publisher on it but it does not have a cd drive ... how do I get MS Publisher on the lap top without having to purchase MS Publisher download?
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