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alright, so I got my macbook pro for xmas, and i've been having a blast tinkering around with it and getting used to OS X Tiger. Well, I accidentally deleted Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and Excel in the process. It only happened a few hours ago, so how can I retrieve them? If i can't, then is there a way I can reinstall them? thanks in advance.
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if you emptyed your trash then reistall from the disk. if all your uses are up contact microsoft and see if they will give you a new serial for your mistake.

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you can not give your serial away, that would be illegal and against forum rules... however giving him your serial still would not even fix his problem.

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you can not give your serial away, that would be illegal and against forum rules... however giving him your serial still would not even fix his problem.
ohh by ms i ment microsoft sorry ill edit it to stop confusion
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When you say that you accidentally deleted them, what happened? Are they in the Trash? Are the programs gone from the Microsoft Office folder? Look in the Applications folder, open the Microsoft Office 2004 folder.
Or are they just missing from the Dock?

Last edited by Sherman Homan; 12-27-2006 at 09:08 AM.
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Welcome here, dukedoc22. I hope you enjoy your stay.

If you mean a demo/trial version, you can reinstall it from the install DVD that came with your MacBook Pro. It should be in a folder called something like Extras or something like that.
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