![]() Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for. Apparently transferring that folder with the invisible file let Office be used on a number of one's machines without having to re-enter your password. I remember years ago that MS include some invisible file that prevented opening some version or additional install of Office.Īs I understand it, using the Find/Make visible (or something like that) option allowed it to be found and excised, with a restart letting it function as normal. Is there a workaround to get this to work without repeatedly entering 54 numbers on the phone? So now what? Last time I did this, on my 2015 MBA running Mojave, I was able to get the phone robot to validate. The recorded voice tells me that it could not validate my entry. That requires you to enter nine groups of six numbers (!) with your phone keypad, which I did. I got the same result as last time, namely that the verification server was down. I have just attempted to install it, first by updating to Office 14.7.7, which I could do, then by entering the product key. But occasionally my wife likes to use the laptop on the dining-room table, where she can spread papers out, and she is used to MS Word. ![]() After installing Sierra (10.12.6) on my 2010 13" MacBook Pro, I didn't bother to install MS Office.
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