Ms office 2008 migration from old pc laptop to mac pro

i just bought mac pro and would like to sync my old ms office to entourage. how do i do that??

This forum is for troubleshooting Apple Software Update for Windows, a software package for Windows designed to update Apple products that run on Windows, and completely unrelated to Microsoft Office.
You should really consider posting issues with Office on Microsoft's own forums for their Mac products as they would be focused more toward the issue than an Apple forum and there are Microsoft appointed MVPs there to assist.
http://www.officeformac.com/productforums

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