Microsoft 365 features that help users manage their subscriptions, account settings, and billing information.
Editing stops working when the Microsoft 365 subscription is expired, cancelled, or not correctly recognized by Office. Word then opens documents in read-only or reduced functionality mode.
Follow these steps:
- Confirm the subscription is active
- Close all Office apps (Word, Excel, etc.).
- Go to the Microsoft account Subscriptions page: https://account.microsoft.com/services
- Sign in with the same Microsoft account that was used to buy/renew Microsoft 365.
- Under Microsoft 365, check that the subscription shows as active and not expired or cancelled.
- If it is expired, renew it following the steps in How to renew your Microsoft 365 subscription.
- Check payment/renewal status
- If the subscription should be active but shows a problem, go to the Payment options page: https://account.microsoft.com/billing/payments
- Sign in with the same account.
- If the payment method shows an error (expired card, declined payment, etc.), update it and save the changes.
- After fixing payment, close and reopen Word and test editing again.
- If you recently renewed but still see subscription or “unlicensed” messages
- Close all Office apps.
- Reopen Word.
- Go to File → Account.
- Use the Update license or Sign in option and sign in with the same Microsoft account that shows the active subscription.
- If prompted, restart Word again.
- If you bought a physical card/box If renewal was done by buying a card or box in a store, the subscription does not start until the product key is entered or the link in the email receipt is followed. Make sure that product key has been redeemed to the correct Microsoft account.
- If the plan changed to Microsoft 365 Basic If the previous plan with desktop apps ended and was replaced with Microsoft 365 Basic, desktop Word will stop allowing editing because Basic only includes web and mobile apps plus OneDrive. In that case, upgrade to Microsoft 365 Personal or Family to restore full desktop editing.
- Temporary workaround Until the subscription issue is fixed, documents can still be opened and printed, and Word Online can be used for free in a browser via https://www.office.com.
If, after confirming the subscription is active and payment is correct, Word still will not allow editing, contact Microsoft Support from the subscription/help pages for account-specific investigation.
References:
- A subscription notice appears when I open a Microsoft 365 application
- Office error "Account Notice: We've run into a problem with your Microsoft 365 subscription"
- Problems renewing a Microsoft 365 subscription
- Why did my file open read-only?
- When opening Word or Excel, getting a 'subscription canceled' message but I have renewed my Office subscription - Microsoft Q&A
- I can't edit my word doc. - Microsoft Q&A
- I am unable to open and create documents - Microsoft Q&A
- Can't type in Word documents - Microsoft Q&A