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There's no time limit, but it also doesn't include new versions (not even for 1 year), only security patches. So you can keep using it until you get tired of using outdated software. When you want new features you'll have to pay again. (In the past most people have be happy using the same version of Office for 6-7 years, however with all the work being done on AI proofreading and summarization, it might be desirable to upgrade more often this time around.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've been using my Microsoft Word 97 ever since it came out. Never changed it, all I do is write letters once in a while, and that's about it. Don't really use all the tech they have nowadays. I'm old school I guess.
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