QT Pro key - Migrating from PB to MBP

Hello there, I just got a MacBook Pro and transfered (just about everything transferable) from my old PB using the Migration Assistant. I can see that my QT Pro key was transfered over with the migration process that was part of the original configuration in the MBP. The question is: If I decided to format the MBP's HD and reinstall the OSX, could I just reenter the Pro Key that I purchased with my PB and will it work? If not, then how else can I do it (obviously not meaning that I have to buy a new key)?
I suppose that this must be possible since the migration utilily actually migrates the Pro key itself.
Thanks in advance.
George...

Yes, you would be able to open the QT Preferences, choose the Registration pane, and the enter your registration name and the Pro Key you received from Apple. It is best to do it by using copy and paste from the email confirmation to assure you get the exact key strokes needed.

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