purd6820
asked this question on 04-12-2022 at 06:01 AM
04-12-2022 at 07:22 AM
Probably not. These are usually OEM, meaning they stay with the device.
04-12-2022 at 06:03 PM
Yes. It is a full retail license and is transferable.
04-17-2022 at 04:27 PM
Yes, according to the Microsoft forum:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/transfer-a-2021-pro-plus-license-to-a-new-device/ee06e55f-1224-4d3a-ba8d-aad27d2e4e76
05-06-2022 at 03:30 PM
Except they usually don't activate any longer after a month or so.
05-14-2022 at 06:09 AM
Try to register the key in your Microsoft Account.
Later, in the new Pc you can download it in the Microsoft Office page. Select the Office version and install online.
skullaria
asked this question on 04-12-2022 at 09:36 AM
04-12-2022 at 11:25 AM
No, it does not have Access or Publisher.
04-13-2022 at 10:00 AM
Office Professional 2021 includes:
Microsoft Office Word
Microsoft Office Excel
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Microsoft Office Outlook
Microsoft Office Teams
Microsoft Office OneNote
Microsoft Office Publisher
Microsoft Office Access
SWMRNMSN
asked this question on 04-12-2022 at 02:44 PM
04-12-2022 at 03:33 PM
They'll be banned. The Plus version is a corporate or educational license. When Microsoft finds out they're being sold individually in violation of the license, they'll ban them.
05-10-2022 at 07:01 AM
04-12-2022 at 05:33 PM
They'll be banned. The Plus version is a corporate or educational license. When Microsoft finds out they're being sold individually in violation of the license, they'll ban them.
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Did you hear some banned cases or just post a fake comment?
kiffer3
asked this question on 04-13-2022 at 02:32 AM
04-13-2022 at 08:09 PM
No
aa9580
asked this question on 04-13-2022 at 03:33 AM
I'm still using it today. 😂. Honestly, what kind of advancements have been done in 7 years in Microsoft Office products? Like the basic ones like Word and Excel?
EDIT: If they have full dark mode Excel, I'd consider upgrading. I'm talking about black cells and white text with a click of a button. In 7 years they were able to at least improve that.... right? Do tell!
From a UX perspective, yes. If they haven't done that by now, I can see that being available later this year (if the right person gets word or if they hire a MS Office specialist in the design area to update those abilities for the whole suite.) If Apple and Google can do it then so can they.
When you buy it, make sure you are ready to activate right away. I waited a couple of hours and got an error that the code was already used. Contacted support and they sent me a new code.
Total was 27ish.
When you buy it, make sure you are ready to activate right away. I waited a couple of hours and got an error that the code was already used. Contacted support and they sent me a new code.
Total was 27ish.
You purchased this $50 Stack Social deal for $27-ish?
StackSocial also has the $50 gift card for $40, but it says it's not usable for all deals.
Was anyone able to use it on this to get Office from StackSocial for $40 ultimately?
Is the "lifetime" for the lifetime for Office 2021 only or does it progress through future versions? MS has a way of considering upgrades as new software, ie Win 95, Win 98 etc. Big lawsuits at DoD while this was going on and I was there...
Is the "lifetime" for the lifetime for Office 2021 only or does it progress through future versions? MS has a way of considering upgrades as new software, ie Win 95, Win 98 etc. Big lawsuits at DoD while this was going on and I was there...
For Office 2021. It's basically saying this is a license key for this product that will continue to receive updates such as security patches for as long as its supported (probably 2025ish) instead of the shitty subscription-based Office 365 model.
Why is it a scam? Their website states that they are partners with Microsoft and allowed to resell these products,
They're grey market keys. Only way that they could be selling these at such a low price. They'll probably work, but you're also buying stolen keys or keys that were purchased with stolen credit card numbers.
Be aware that there are some difference between 2021 and Office365 that you may use at work.
luckily, the key differentiator (PREVIOUSLY) between the one-time purchase version and the 365 subscription version was that the 365 version had the collaboration features and the standalone version didn't. For example, that means multiple people can be working on the same spreadsheet at the exact same time in real-time. John may be in cell C3. Jane in F25. Joe in another worksheet. The standalone versions (Office 2019, Office 2016, etc.) didn't have any collaboration features really.
But now Office 2021 has those features too.
So now, the key differentiators are feature updates and additional collaboration features like live chatting and comments. Office 2021 will get security updates but no new features. And with 365, you get the smartphone/tablet apps as well as installing on any and all device with up to 5 devices actively being used at once versus 1 device only with Office 2021.
So now I can wholly recommend the standalone one-time Office 2021. The collaborative features are truly awesome and was what got our company to go to 365. Our 40+ staff could view and edit the same set of documents without worrying about someone locking the document. Previously, Office 2019 was only recommended by solitary people who didn't need to work with other people.
And for $50, it's a no-brainer if you're not into subscriptions. For regular price, it's hard to justify the standalone version because by the time your subscription costs equal the cost of the standalone, you would've gotten many years of usage and feature updates. Or you're the type to stick with a single version for a very long time. Like t hose people still using Office 2003 or 2007.
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I'm still using it today. 😂. Honestly, what kind of advancements have been done in 7 years in Microsoft Office products? Like the basic ones like Word and Excel?
EDIT: If they have full dark mode Excel, I'd consider upgrading. I'm talking about black cells and white text with a click of a button. In 7 years they were able to at least improve that.... right? Do tell!
Total was 27ish.
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Total was 27ish.
Was anyone able to use it on this to get Office from StackSocial for $40 ultimately?
But now Office 2021 has those features too.
So now, the key differentiators are feature updates and additional collaboration features like live chatting and comments. Office 2021 will get security updates but no new features. And with 365, you get the smartphone/tablet apps as well as installing on any and all device with up to 5 devices actively being used at once versus 1 device only with Office 2021.
So now I can wholly recommend the standalone one-time Office 2021. The collaborative features are truly awesome and was what got our company to go to 365. Our 40+ staff could view and edit the same set of documents without worrying about someone locking the document. Previously, Office 2019 was only recommended by solitary people who didn't need to work with other people.
And for $50, it's a no-brainer if you're not into subscriptions. For regular price, it's hard to justify the standalone version because by the time your subscription costs equal the cost of the standalone, you would've gotten many years of usage and feature updates. Or you're the type to stick with a single version for a very long time. Like t hose people still using Office 2003 or 2007.