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Just to clarify HP's response: the PC will come with a trial version of Office 365, that will work for 30 days. If you want to keep it, you will have to subscribe or buy the one-off version. Both of these involve receiving a product key from the seller (Best Buy, Microsoft, or a third party) and entering it in the correct field when prompted. If you don't want to pay Microsoft, you can download one of a number of free, non-Microsoft Office suites, such as Kingsoft. You will have the same usability (in some cases, better, as other suites often display greater integration) but keep in mind that there might be a learning curve.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, Gary! Thanks for your interest in this HP 17.3" Full HD laptop. Computers typically no longer come with Microsoft Office as a part of their software selection - instead, you'll find that this (and other) computers will come with a trial of Microsoft Office 365, which you can choose to subscribe to. For more information on this, don't hesitate to reach out to your HP Live Experts or the Best Buy Geek Squad!
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