Don't have the latest version yet? Learn more about the differences between Microsoft and non-subscription versions. Installation help for older versions of Office:. Office , Office , or Office Office for Mac Office For Microsoft subscriptions only: You can install Office on all your devices and be signed in to five at the same time.
To learn more, see How sign in works in Microsoft If you have Microsoft Family, you can also share your Microsoft Family subscription with up to five family members or other people. Each person can install Office on all their devices and be signed in to five at the same time. However, you may transfer Office to another computer that belongs to you if you experience a hardware failure or you buy a new computer.
For more information, see the Microsoft License Terms for your product, or see this blog post, Office now transferable. If you're not sure, see Check if you have local admin rights to install Office. If you bought a stand-alone version of an Office app, for example Visio or Word, in most cases you install this app in the same way you install the Office suite, by signing in to www.
The Office apps are available to install on your iPhone and iPad, Android device, or Windows phone and tablet. See Set up Office apps and email on a mobile device. If Office seems to be taking a very long time to install, this may be caused by problems with your internet connection, firewall, or anti-virus software. For possible solutions, see Office is taking long to install.
Office can also take long to install because of a slow internet connection such as a dial-up connection. If you don't have a good connection, install Office using the Use the Office offline installer. Office won't install: Your computer must be running a supported operating system to install Office.
You can find a list of which systems are supported on the system requirements page. For example, your install won't be successful if you're trying to install Office on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system. If your computer can't install the full desktop version of Office, try the free Office Online apps using your desktop browser.
I received an error message: If you got an error message while trying to install Office and it has a Learn More link, select it to get information for how to troubleshoot that particular error. If there wasn't a link, see Troubleshoot installing Office. I received an unsupported operating system message: If you got an unsupported operating system error message you may be trying to install Office on an unsupported device such as installing the Mac version of Office on a PC or vice versa, or trying to install Office on a Chromebook or other mobile device.
See Unsupported operating system error when installing Office or Set up Office apps and email on a mobile device. For information about how to download the desktop version of OneNote see OneNote is missing after installing Office or Microsoft You can also type what you're looking for using the search bar in the upper-right corner. If you're the Microsoft admin of an Office for business plan, users in your organization can only install Office using the steps in this topic as long as your plan includes the desktop version of Office, and you've assigned the user a license and given them permission to install Office Manage software download settings in Microsoft For information about how to assign licenses, see Assign licenses to users in Microsoft for business.
If you've run out of licenses and need to purchase more, see Buy licenses for your Microsoft for business subscription. If you weren't able to resolve your problem, try contacting Microsoft support. Table of contents.
Office install. How to install Office. Redeem or activate. Office product keys. Activate Office. Install other apps. Set up mobile devices. Office updates. Different Office plans have different features and applications - choose the plan that suits your needs the best.
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The latest Microsoft Office has all the best features of the previous Microsoft Office editions and is not much different from the previous Office , however integration with the Cloud brings it to a whole different level. The latest edition of Microsoft Office is Office , which is a subscription- based service, that allows users to choose the most suitable solution, meet the needs of every user starting from personal users and small businesses, to enterprises.
A subscription of Office provides the user with a Microsoft account and applications that are included in the plan. Sign up now for Office Free Trial: for a whole month all the features included in the plan you choose, will be available with no limitations. Try out brand new Microsoft Office with new features brought to the Cloud. Go to Office. Log in to your Microsoft account or create one for free. Select the app you want to use, and save your work in the cloud with OneDrive.
You may be saying, wait a minute -- if I can get all of those apps for free, why pay for Microsoft in the first place? The reason is that the functionality of these apps is limited: They only run in your web browser, and you can only use them when you're online. They also have fewer features than the full Microsoft versions. There are still a number of benefits, however, including the ability to share links to your work and collaborate in real time, similar to what G Suite tools allow.
If you're looking for basic versions of each of these apps, the free version should work well for you. Ultimately, we would recommend signing up for a free Microsoft account and using Office. Any of these options might suit you best though, so think about what you want and go for whichever one your gut says is best. Free access to Microsoft Office is nothing to sniff at, so even with limited capabilities, these are pretty great options.
LibreOffice allows you to edit documents you made in Office and save new files in Office formats. For example, if a friend emails you a Microsoft Word document but you do not have Microsoft Office on your computer, with LibreOffice you can edit the Word document and still save it as a Word file. LibreOffice is free, but the software developers will ask for a donation upon downloading the file. Also, keep in mind that this is a large file so it may take some time to download.
Tap or click here for more details on this free Microsoft Office-style alternative. Navigating the digital world can be intimidating and sometimes downright daunting. Let me help! Reach out today to ask your digital question.
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