Microsoft word 2008 and os 10.8.5

I had to bring my mac to factory settings and lost my office for mac(word 2008).  I have the disk and the key but when i put it in the computor it will not let me use it bc it says it cannot be modified.  I have updated to OS X  version 10.8.5.  Help

Are you trying to run Office from the installer DVD? If that's what you're trying, that won't work. You need to install Office onto your Mac's hard drive.
If that's not what you mean, please post back with the exact error message and what you're doing when that message appears.
Regards.

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