Reformatting XPS - Microsoft Office

Hello

I intend to reformat my XPS. I bought my XPS in 2013, pre packed with MS Office Student Edition.

I don't remember how I enabled the MS Office when the pc came, I don't remember having to install to go CD (correct me if I'm wrong).

My concern now is how to do a job of MS Office if I reformat my PC? If I have my flash drive, MS Office will be there?

Dell has a special software to help fitness so that I don't have to reinstall the drivers one by one?

Click on the link that I gave you in my post. It will allow you to download office. Here is the link again-

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/products/download-back-up-restore-Microsoft-Office-products-FX103427465.aspx

Do not reformat before you reinstall windows or return to factory settings. Restoring factory will take care of this. If you want to return to the factory settings, you do not F8 to restore windows if your computer comes with windows 8. Go to the settings of PC, recovery and select it there. You will have to update 8.1 again and all windows updates.

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