Manual installation of ms office from time machine

how do I install ms office from time machine? i dragged from time machine and dropped into applications but says 'could not be opened bcause installation setup unsuccesful'.. any ideas? have lost my product key and so need help as to how i can do this without having to buy another one! cheers..

Office needs to be setup, you can't drag bits of it from Time Machine.
Reinstall from disc, take the telephone acvtivation option and explain the situation (be patient, it takes a while to get to a human) when you get the code, write it down.

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    MathiasLeopold wrote:
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    Off-topic or non-technical posts
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