
- #Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer for mac
- #Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer full version
- #Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer install
- #Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer upgrade
The 2013 “Retail” licenses are now only good on 1 machine at a time, but still include transfer rights: My math has it a little different comparing retail to retail rather than PKC to new retail.
#Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer install
#Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer for mac
Starting October 19, people who purchase Office 2010 or Office for Mac 2011 will qualify to download, for free, one year of Office 365 Home Premium or the equivalent Office 2013
#Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer upgrade
Ģ012 09 17- MS Announcement The new Office 365 subscriptions for consumers and small businesses – Technical Upgrade package You can get a "free" copy of Office 2013 when it comes out so be prepared to take advantage of that offer before it expires. You also have to decide which Office bundle you want to buy: Home and Student, Home and Business or Office Pro.įYI: MS has announced a "technical upgrade" program for people who buy Office 2010 now. For example, I have and still use Office 2003 which is not available for online download. Personally, I prefer to buy the "boxed CD" version of what ever bundle so I "always" have the installation disk. The "FPP" type license allows you to install and activate your copy of Office on 2 (3 for Home and Student only) computers at the same time AND to transfer those installations to new computers as needed. When the hardware dies or is sold to someone else, the Office license goes with the computer. The PKC is trivially cheaper, but is limited to being installed on only 1 computer.
#Can you transfer microsoft office to a different computer full version
a retail "boxed CD" full version ("FPP" type license).The Office Product Key is similar to the Windows Product Key you have seen on the sticker on the computer. You will have to buy a license to "activate" the factory installed copy. This appears to be your current situation. 60 days after you first start any of the applications it will go into limited function mode. The other is a 60 day time limited full function trial. This is a crippleware / adware version of Office that contains stripped down copies of Word and Excel. You have 2 possible versions that come "free" from the factory.
