Is the product key that appears on the back of my PC for my Office 2010?

Microsoft Office 2010 is a software that is came with my PC HP TouchSmart I finally found the product key or I think that I found the product key? At the back of my PC has a sticker labeled "Window 7 Home Prem OA HP certificate of authenticity Label not not for sale separately with 25-character alphanumeric text." I typed this alphanumeric information in the text box of my Microsoft Office 2010, which I've never been able to because I don't have the product key information, until I found the sticker pasted on the back of my PC. I looked in the box when I got my PC and have not found anything that related to this software or where to find the product key. I was under the impression that I don't have the right to this software because of the product key was not available to me at this time. I tried to open a "word" with another software, I received a product that I bought and the Microsoft Office 2010 window still open, but I could never use I decided to search for the original again box and I turned my PC and found the label on the back of my PC. I typed in the information and the answer I got is 'This is not A valid product key Office' I launched the 'learn more about keys and see examples of products' and this is were I am now. Can anyone explain what is happening with this software, the product key, or is not what software came with my PC I always thought?

I bought this PC QVC in 2011.

Original title: Microsoft Office 2010

This product key on the COA sticker is not intended for Microsoft Office 2010. That came with your copy of Windows 7 is a trial version of office, you must either purchase a license or upgrade to Office 2013 or Office 365.

Windows 7 product key located on the certificate of authenticity attached to your system, label that does not work, it's only for Windows 7. You need a product key Office 2010.

If your computer comes with a trial version of Office, you need to get a trial key or buy a full license:

Trial license:

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/try/

Full license:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/823570

Get the key;

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/buy/redir/XT101874326.aspx?CTT=5&origin=HA101847520

If you purchased Office 2010 and get no valid product key error to refer the article mentioned below:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2002262

Frequently asked questions about Office Activation Wizard and about features in Office 2010 and Office 2007 programs view programs

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927921

Error message when you start an Office application after installing a suite Office: "invalid product key".

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/836178

If you have a trial version of Office 2010 that came with your computer, try to uninstall it first:

Run the patch tool mentioned in the article below to uninstall Office 2010:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/290301

Download a trial version of Office 2010 that corresponds with the edition that you purchased and convert it to a version full:

Trial license:

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/try/

See the link on how to convert a trial version of a suite full Office 2010 or program to a commercial version: -.

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/project-help/convert-a-trial-version-of-an-Office-2010-suite-or-program-to-a-full-retail-version-HA101886436.aspx

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/buy/convert-your-trial-to-a-full-product-version-HA101812668.aspx?CTT=1

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