Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Problems With Microsoft Office Professional

Microsoft Office Professional is a widely used application suite that provides users with word processing, spreadsheets, desktop publishing and more, all within one set of programs. It is used by millions of people worldwide, and although it is extremely powerful, users can encounter problems. Fortunately, some of the most common problems can be solved quickly and easily, provided you have some basic information about how to do

Identification

Problems with Microsoft Office Professional can come in varying forms. Some errors may show up in pop-ups, and some may manifest as unexpected behavior as the application is used in normal situations.

Turn On Automatic Spelling and Grammar Checking

If your copy of Microsoft Office Professional is not automatically performing spelling and grammar checking, you can turn this feature on with just a few simple steps. Open the Options menu (found under the Edit drop-down on the toolbar), and under the Proofing section, check the boxes for "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you type."

Activation Problems

If you are having trouble activating your copy of Microsoft Office Professional, the first thing to check is your product key. Ensure that you are entering your product key correctly, and that you have not missed or transposed any characters. If you still have trouble, try using the telephone activation option that is available from within the activation manager. Finally, check the version of the software you are installing. If you are trying to install an OEM version of Microsoft Office Professional on more than one computer, you will receive an error, since the OEM version can only be registered to one computer.

Unable to Find Product Key

Before contacting Microsoft to get a replacement product key, you should first verify that you are actually missing the product key, and that you are not overlooking it, nor that it may have fallen off of the box or CD case. The product key consists of 25 characters (letters and numbers), and it is generally divided into five groups of characters, separated by dashes. Depending on the version of Microsoft Office Professional that you purchased, it may be located on a yellow sticker on the inside of the box that you purchased, or on a white sticker on the back of the CD case.


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