There is no "Remove Test Drive" option in my Office X folder

I recently bought a MacBook, and during initial set-up, I had it bring over all the information from my iMac (also Tiger version). On my iMac, I had the student version of Office X, so that came over automatically, too. Now every time I start up an Office application, the Test Drive version of Office 2004 starts. There is no "remove test drive" in the Office X folder, and there is no Office 2004 folder in my Applications. The only advice I've found to solve my problem is to remove the test drive, but I don't know how! Any advice?

Unless you moved it, the Microsoft Office 2004 Test Drive folder should be in your Applications folder. The Office 2004 Test Drive applications must be on your hard drive or the applications wouldn't launch.
Have you tried a Spotlight search?

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