![current product key for office 2007 current product key for office 2007](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CqAiOUviMh0/TPe0WaBt45I/AAAAAAAAFyg/fIdX81lH86I/s1600/Microsoft+Office+Basic+2007+chave+do+produto+product+key.jpg)
The program needs administrator privileges to function properly, you will be asked to elevate to administrator upon starting OPA-Backup.
![current product key for office 2007 current product key for office 2007](https://venturebeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/elisa5gx.jpg)
#CURRENT PRODUCT KEY FOR OFFICE 2007 ZIP FILE#
The downloaded zip file is a paltry 140K and only unpacks to around 340KB. OPA-Backup is freeware and also a portable utility making it an essential download for the pen stick. After the Windows reinstall, the chosen product backup can be restored without the need to activate again. Luckily, I had a bit of good fortune there, as while researching and reading up on the Advanced Tokens Manager utility, what should I come across but another tool to do exactly that! The program is called OPA-Backup and is able to backup the product activations of Microsoft Office XP, 2003, 2007, 2010 and also 2013 with the latest version. So for anybody in a similar situation of not having Office 2010, something else is going to be needed to back up the activation files of the other Office products for you. There’s definitely no desire to upgrade to 2007/2010 any time in the near future. Call me old fashioned, but I still much prefer, and am perfectly happy to use Office 2003.
![current product key for office 2007 current product key for office 2007](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/U1RvpMuKu-I/hqdefault.jpg)
The trouble for me is, I don’t use and don’t really get on with Office 2010 all that well. The tool was also able to do the same with Office 2010 activation files, which is an added bonus. In that scenario, a useful tool called Advanced Tokens Manager was able to help and backup the activation, then restore it onto the clean system without the need to activate online or by phone. We recently wrote an article about the inconvenience of having to activate Windows 7 and Vista again after reinstalling a clean O/S.