A:AnswerNo. As long as you remember the email and password that you registered your product to, you can reinstall the software to any new computer that you purchase.
A:Answera one time purchase. i’ve only had it for a few weeks. if you can find it on sale i would advise
you to do so. $149.00 is to high! get any discounts you can find
A:AnswerYou do not have access to Publisher with Home & Student. You can install it through the Microsoft Store but it will charge you the separate fee for it. Home & Student also does not come with Access. You get the usual OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote & Skype. You do get the trial version I believe but if you want long-term access that is what you will have to purchase. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerIt saves them to your computer.
Since this version doesn't include OneDrive, you actually *can't* upload them to the cloud without using a separate program that has cloud services. I actually think this is the best feature of the whole thing - you never have to worry that you'll accidentally upload them to the cloud or that they might be backed up there in error because of all that nagging to use OneDrive that you get on the 365 version. (I'm not interested in OneDrive, ok Microsoft? I don't need its features! Please stop its "reminding" me to use it and placing all the OneDrive buttons where the normal save options should go. That's one reason I want the static version, not 365.)
A:AnswerI deleted the preloaded office 365. bought this product key. then I downloaded it and installed it using the product key. This way I don't get confused as to what to click on when I want to make a Word document. I should say that the tech support via telephone call helped me to get rid of the (annoying) Office 365 advertisement. Sorry I'm not smart about this, but I'm able to work this pretty well. This Office 19 Home and Student. I didn't want the Outlook email anyway because all the email takes up space on my computer so I just use the web mail. Hope it goes well for you.
A:AnswerNo, it does not. Office Home and Student 2019 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. If you want to install other apps, you'll need to purchase them as standalone products from the Microsoft store.
A:AnswerI bought the life time subscription and not the yearly, which comes with updates. So mine doesn't update, but I'm still running Word 2013 on another desktop and I don't miss any updates. I don't even know what they are to even compare.