What is the best way to switch from Trial to Purchased

I have the downloaded trial version of InDesign CS3 and will purchase it.
What is the best way to accomplish this once the credit card has been debited?
* Delete the trial version and download the purchased file from Adobe? (I would save off any pages created in the trial version of course).
* Just enter the serial number provided by Adobe into the trial version I have been using and dont bother downloading the link provided by Adobe?
* Delete the downloaded trial version and have Adobe send me the box version (taking longer obviously)? Once again, I would save the pages already created?
Thanks,
Bob

Just enter the serial number.
Note: if you only downloaded InDesign but bought the full suite, you'll
need to uninstall the trial and install the suite.
Bob

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