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A little more information: most PCs have MS Office pre-installed for a 30-day free trial. You can choose to extend Office 365 on a monthly or yearly basis, with different options (1 PC, 1 User, student or business edition), but a version is also still available where you buy it under a "perpetual" license. This version is known as Microsoft Office Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), and the most recent version available now (July 2023) is for 2021. This operates like the original Office in that you pay once and use it as long as you want, rather than as a subscription service. There are two basic versions: 1) Includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote (which will not changed from Office 2019) and 2) Can also have Outlook, Access (Windows only), and Publisher (Windows only). There are also LTSC releases of Project and Visio. Pricing is similar to the original "pay once, use forever" versions of Office, meaning relatively high, since MS would rather people move to the subscription version, which is more profitable for them.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Microsoft Office is now Microsoft 365, a subscription program. While the programs are installed, they will require a subscription for extended use.
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