I need report about office 2010 licensed or not

hi,
I need to make report about microsoft office 2010 licensed, activated or not on all pc's, how can i generate it or make my custom collection and query ?
any help !!
Ahmed Sherif

One of doing this would be to use Compliance Settings.
With the information found here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/odsupport/archive/2010/08/11/how-to-check-the-activation-type-and-status-of-office-2010-installations.aspx
You could create a script that you combine with Compliance Settings and use the information returned by Compliance Settings (Compliant or Non-compliant) to create a Query or a report.
You might have a look at Asset Intelligence classes i.e SoftwareLicensing,
or a third option could be to see whether the information exits in WMI (I have never looked for it myself)

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    If I email a doc to somebody else their spell checker will also not pick up and wrong spellings in my doc
    Any ideas?
    Celtic

    Hi,
    Thank you for using
    Microsoft Office for IT Professionals Forums.
    From your description, please try the following methods:
    1.        
    Open the problem document.
    2.        
    Press the
    Ctrl+A keys to select the entire text.
    3.        
    From the
    Review tab, select Language then Set Proofing Language…
    4.        
    In the
    Language dialog make sure the correct language is selected.
    5.        
    Verify the checkbox
    Do not check spelling or grammar is unchecked.
    6.        
    Click
    OK.
    7.        
    Click the
    File tab.
    8.        
    Under
    Help, click Options.
    9.        
    Under
    Correcting spelling and grammar in Word, click Recheck Document.
    10.    
    To recheck the spelling and grammar, click
    Yes when you see the following message: This operation resets the spelling checker and the grammar checker so that Word will recheck words and grammar you previously checked and chose to ignore. Do you want to continue?
    11.    
    In the
    Word Options dialog box, click OK to get back to the document.
    12.    
    On the
    Review tab, in the Proofing group, click
    Spelling & Grammar.
    Please take your time to try the suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest convenience. If anything is unclear or if there is anything
    I can do for you, please feel free to let me know.
    Sincerely
    Rex Zhang
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