Moving / transfer program islands of old again portable laptop

Hello

My Question is: How do I move/transfer program files such as Word and Excel to my old laptop to my new laptop HP?

Can't wait to hear from an expert.

Kind regards

Saeed

Saeed.

Programs cannot be transferred just.

They must be installed from the original CD

Programs to add to the registry to assist the program to run.

Transfer a program does not add to the registry.

I'm sorry.

REO

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