How to load iwork family pack cd to macbook air

I purchased a cd family pack iWork'09 loaded on macbook pro, but not sure how to download to Mabook air

First, you need to make sure it has more than one license, which gives you permission to install it on multiple computers.  If it is a single user license, you can not install it on another computer, that is illegal.  You need to buy an external drive that reads cd's/dvd's.  Here is an example: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC684ZM/A  Hope this helps

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    Oops... Just found the answer. Use remote disc and install using my other computer.

    Good you found the answer. It was really a question for the MacBook Air forum.

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    As of a minute ago you can still download the trial at this link. Note: clicking the link will automatically start the download.

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    Hi,
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    Welcome to Apple Discussions
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    1
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  • I bought an iwork family pack and after installing the cd is asking me for a key this box didn´t bring, what can i do?

    i just opened my iwork family pack box and it doesn´t have a key. what can i do?

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    I bought the iWork family pack and installed it in 3 computers.
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    How do I clear my space on my macbook air?

    You need to change the premise of your SSD use.
    see here:
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    Solid State Drive usage premise, or the “more space / upgrade SSD” question
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    Nobody should consider any notebook a data storage device at any time under any circumstance, rather a data creation, sending, and manipulation device; and in the case of a SSD, this is more important for purposes of having sufficient working space on the SSD and reducing SSD ‘bloat’ in which cases someone is wrongly attempting to use the SSD space as a large media storage nexus.
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