Office onenote 2007 ?

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neednotebook
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Office onenote 2007 ?

#1 Post by neednotebook » Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:36 pm

Hi,
In Lenovo canada website, I find that the version of the notebook I am planning to buy comes with Office onenote 2007. So my question is do they provide a back up cd as well?? If not would there be any way possible to reinstall it after formatting??

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Re: Office onenote 2007 ?

#2 Post by jjesusfreak01 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:05 pm

neednotebook wrote:Hi,
In Lenovo canada website, I find that the version of the notebook I am planning to buy comes with Office onenote 2007. So my question is do they provide a back up cd as well?? If not would there be any way possible to reinstall it after formatting??

tx
Depends...I dont know if Lenovo includes preinstalled software like that in thier backup hdd partition. Otherwise, they should include an installation disc.
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#3 Post by wallybear » Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:37 pm

In my experience, MS Office software is delivered on CD with any ThinkPad that includes it or is bought with it.

The reason is that the MS COA (Certificate of Authenticity) is attached to the CD. The COA has the "key" for installing/activating.

All the T60p machines we've bought at my office in the past year have come with a OneNote 2003 CD. I assume the 2007 version is the same.

By the way, OneNote is one product which I am glad to see offered by Microsoft. What a great idea...really useful...really good stuff. I highly recommend either version (2003 or 2007 which I bought for my home ThinkPad). I now use it as a "catch-all" repository for all my ideas, meeting notes, reminders, etc., etc. I do still use real Post-It notes (the little yellow stickies) but for anything really important or permanent I take the time to type it into OneNote.

Hope this helps.
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