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HOW DO I GET LIFETIME OFFICE 365

Anonymous
2020-07-21T19:11:49+00:00

How do i get lifetime office 365

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    Anonymous
    2020-07-21T19:15:08+00:00

    Welcome,

    I'm an independent advisor, a fellow user and I'm here to help you. There is no lifetime license for Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365, unlike Office 2019, requires an annual or monthly subscription to get the latest versions of the Office apps, such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. You will always have the latest features, new tools, security updates and bug fixes available. PC users also get Access and Publisher.

    For a difference between Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 see here: https://support.microsoft.com/office/ed447ebf-6...

    Regards.

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  2. Charles Kenyon 166.4K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-07-21T22:12:22+00:00

    To answer your question, Lattanino is correct.

    You can get a lifetime 365 subscription by paying the then-existing rate (annual or monthly) for Microsoft 365 for the rest of your life.

    You can find discounts every now and then but be sure to purchase from a trusted retailer, one from whom you can get a refund if it does not work. You can stack up to five years of subscription if you find such a deal. My subscription is currently set to expire in June of 2023 and I likely will renew sometime well before it expires.

    You can purchase a perpetual license for Office 2019 which has most of the same features but which is frozen in time.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-07-22T05:24:59+00:00

    How do i get lifetime office 365

    PR, there is no such thing as a lifetime version of Office365 because it is a subscription service. I think that you may mean a one-time payment version of Office?  In any event you can compare and 'get' purchase Office plans HERE

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