Back in 2010 our family bought 3 copies of Microsoft Office Professional 2007. They come in a plastic box with 2 CDs and instructions. Until very recently we were running them for MS Word, Outlook, Excel, Powerpoint etc as shown in photo, so you should still be able to use them. Each has the license key info attached.
I've consulted MS Copilot (AI) as I wasn't sure if they could be given to someone else. It says " If your copies of Microsoft Office Professional 2007 were retail versions (not OEM or volume licenses), then the license terms typically allowed for a one-time transfer to another person. That means you can sell or give them away, provided you:
- Uninstall the software from all devices where it was previously used.
- Include all original materials — the CDs, packaging, and the product key.
- Inform the recipient that activation might require using Microsoft’s phone activation system, especially if the key has been used multiple times over the years.
The key phrase from the license is that “the first user of the software may make a one-time transfer of the software, and this agreement, directly to a third party”."
Everything has been uninstalled and factory reset ready for your use. All the original materials are included. The product keys were only used a couple of times but as well as being able to run the CDs you might have to activate by phone.
I know this is old tech but it still works so if you are ok with legacy systems you are welcome to them. You will also be taking a risk that Microsoft will honour the transfer of ownership as indicated by Copilot. If they need any corroberation from me I'll assist. Please say if you want more than one copy and why.
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 (Horwich BL6)
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