Windows 8 upgrade and Office 2013

I recently upgraded my laptop to Windows 8.1 and my previously installed office 2013 now no longer works and the product key is invalid! Any suggestions? Have contacted Microsoft
and they haven't been very helpful.
Viv Haig

Hi,
The Activation Wizard will appear if your hard drive has
changed a lot.
Check your product key and retype it. If you are sure that you type it correctly and still can’t activate Office, please do a phone activation in Office. The phone activation process will provide you with the appropriate phone number
to call. Explain to the service (Human being) that you can’t activate your Office.
You can find your local custom support number on the link below:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/customer-service-phone-numbers/en-us
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