When browsing the internet for product key lists, users often encounter two types of keys. It is vital to distinguish between them:
1. Generic Installation Keys These are keys publicly provided by Microsoft. They are used to install the software but cannot be used to activate it for long-term use. They are designed to allow users to set up the program before they have purchased a license.
2. Unique Activation Keys This is what most users are looking for. A unique key is provided exclusively to a buyer upon purchase. There is no "master list" of working unique keys available to the public. If a website claims to have an exclusive list of unlimited working activation keys, proceed with caution.
No. Product keys are version-specific. An Office 2013 key will not work for Office 2019.
Some certified refurbished PCs come with a genuine Office 2019 license pre-installed. Verify the key is included and not previously activated.
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