After your free trial, you're then billed monthly or annually.
You can try out the Home edition for one month for free.
With Office 365 Home, you can use the software on up to five PCs or Macs, five phones, and five tablets. With Office 365 Personal, you can use the suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access) on one PC or Mac, on one phone, and on one tablet. Home users can choose Office 365 Personal (Opens in a new window) for $69.99 per year ($6.99 per month) or Office 365 Home (Opens in a new window) for $99.99 per year ($9.99 per month). And depending on your subscription, you can use the software on more than one PC or device. For the subscription fee for Office 365, however, you always get the latest version of Office. With the regular version of Office 2016, you can use the product as long as you like. To keep Office 365 alive, you need to continue paying that annual or monthly fee, otherwise your subscription goes kaput. The only difference is that you pay for Office 365 on an annual or monthly subscription basis, while you pay for Office 2016 on a one-time basis just like in the old days. How can you put the kibosh on your subscription? The steps for cancelling your Office 365 subscription differ based on whether you're still in the free 30-day trial phase or already are in the midst of your paid subscription.įirst, Office 365 (Opens in a new window) is essentially the same product as the regular version of Office 2016. Or maybe you simply don't need Word, Excel, or the other apps in the suite any longer. Maybe you're content with the free version of Office Online or even its chief rival, Google Docs. You've been a faithful subscriber to Microsoft Office 365, but now you feel it's time to pull the plug.
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