Don't waste an afternoon on hold. That "Step 3" screen is a museum piece now.
For many users in 2026, this is where the journey hits a wall. Let’s talk about why that is, and what your actual options are. Back in 2007, Microsoft used a two-step activation process. First, you entered your 25-character Product Key. Then, the wizard generated an Installation ID. You would call a toll-free number or use a website to feed that ID to Microsoft, and they would give you back a Confirmation Code to enter in Step 3.
If you’re reading this, you’ve likely just reinstalled an old copy of Microsoft Office 2007, or you’re trying to set it up on a legacy machine. You’ve made it through the first two steps of the activation wizard, and now you’re staring at a familiar gray box with the text: "Step 3: Enter your confirmation code here."
Here is the brutal truth in 2026:
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