
Slide 9: Fine print
The End User License Agreement, or EULA, includes a whopping 10,376 words. If you bought the software in a store, pay attention to the FPP Retail License Terms. If Office came preinstalled on your computer, look at the OEM terms. By agreeing to these terms, you'll allow Microsoft to connect to the Internet for help resources and to retrieve various document templates. You can read the EULA from within the applications later by choosing the Options button from the Office logo menu, then Resources.
Credit: Elsa Wenzel/CNET Networks
Like this article? Click below to send it to your mobile for free!



b7ereket3
23/02/2007 08:40 AM
I can say nothing at this point until I buy those three wonders of the world - Excel, Word, Power Point - and install them in my computer.
Report offensive content
insiyh
29/05/2007 01:47 AM
its very good document that has been provided
Report offensive content
agrenrock
01/11/2007 01:35 PM
Great preview of the install process. I now know some in site of the selection options. This preview has been a great help. Thanks. Al.G
Report offensive content
amina
30/07/2008 12:42 AM
i think it should be free to help people who cant afford this stuff.
Report offensive content
garand_hori
20/09/2008 04:21 AM
i want dawonlod 2007-08 office for good work
Report offensive content
lawal
10/11/2008 11:24 PM
thank you
Report offensive content