Recovery and recovery Microsoft Office discs

About a year and a half ago, I bought a DELL Inspirion R15 for my daughter and sent him to College with a 3 year extended warranty. In the last months, she has been having network problems and decided to go to his college IT department rather than call DELL wireless.  Engineering in the computer SCIENCE Department has decided that the problem should be a corruption of the OS of Windows 8.1 update and they decided to reformat the hard drive and reinstall Windows 8.

Of course, that did not solve the problem and the laptop is now in my hands.  I called DELL support and the wireless card on the laptop will be replaced as soon as it arrives.

Now my question... The laptop no longer has the Microsoft Office package I bought with laptop and has been installed at the time of delivery the laptop. Using the recovery disks that I created the first day, I can reinstall Microsoft Office?  If this is not the case, how can I get the software on the laptop?

If the system is delivered with Microsoft Office you would have got a MPI card that contains your Office product key see here:

http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/download-Microsoft-Windows-and-Office/Download-Microsoft-Office/Microsoft-product-identity-MPI-card/

The problem may be due to the factory settings and a conflict with the Windows Update 8.1 (where it is returned). In this case a clean install of Windows 8.1 may help. See a clean install of Windows 8.1:

http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/a-clean-install-of-Windows/a-clean-install-of-Windows-8-1/

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