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Keith Robinson 0 Reputation points
2026-02-20T08:03:01.14+00:00

I have had to have my PC repaired and when they did they wiped the office programs off my PC. I can't seem to find how to re download the Office programs I have purchased

Microsoft 365 and Office | Install, redeem, activate | For home | Windows
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  1. Ron Barker 1,965 Reputation points
    2026-02-20T12:15:18.46+00:00

    Hi, you can reinstall your Office from here: https://account.microsoft.com/services You will probably need to contact Microsoft Support to activate your Office, as Microsoft Servers my think that it is still installed on the cleaned hard drive. It they simply uninstalled your Office you should not need to contact Microsoft Support.

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    2026-02-20T08:03:08.01+00:00

    To reinstall your Office programs after having your PC repaired, you can follow these steps:

    1. Sign in to your Microsoft Account: Go to https://account.microsoft.com/services and log in with the Microsoft account that you used to purchase or activate your Office license.
    2. Locate Office: Once logged in, find your Office product listed under the "Services & subscriptions" section.
    3. Download the Installer: Click on the Install button next to your Office product to download the Office installer.
    4. Run the Installer: After downloading, open the installer and follow the prompts to reinstall Office on your PC.
    5. Activate Office: Once installed, open any Office application (like Word or Excel) and sign in with the same Microsoft account to activate your Office suite.

    If you encounter any issues during this process, please let me know!

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