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2026-05-14T17:08:12.1866667+00:00

I have a question: how do i know if i. have microsoft 365

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  1. John Jefferson Doyon 70,635 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-05-14T17:41:37.3066667+00:00

    Hi, I'm John! I will help you with this.

    You can check it in your Microsoft account under Services & Subscriptions: https://account.microsoft.com/services If you have Microsoft 365, it will show there.

    Can you tell me a little more about the issue? Are you using Word or Excel now? Do you see any “Activate Office” message?


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    2026-05-14T17:08:23.03+00:00

    Use these steps to check whether there is a Microsoft 365 subscription:

    1. Go to the Microsoft account Services & subscriptions page and sign in with the email address normally used for Microsoft services.
    2. On that page, look for any active Microsoft 365 subscriptions, such as Microsoft 365 Personal, Family, or Microsoft 365 Basic.
    3. If a Microsoft 365 subscription appears with a valid renewal/expiration date, then that account has Microsoft 365.
    4. If nothing is listed except free services, or only a non‑subscription product like Office 2024, then there is no active Microsoft 365 subscription on that account.

    If the product is from work or school (Microsoft 365 for business), the license is usually tied to a work or school account and assigned by an admin. In that case, contact the organization’s IT/admin to confirm what Microsoft 365 license is assigned.


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