Since February 28, 2017, you can no longer download and install Office 2013 as part of your Microsoft 365 subscription from My Account. For more information, or you need to reinstall Office 2013 because of incompatibility issues, see Office 2013 is no longer available for installation with an Office 365 subscription.

Can I still buy Microsoft Office 2013?

You can still buy a boxed version of Office 2013 at your local computer shop with prices starting at $140 for Office 2013 Home and Student. But Microsoft is pushing the $100 per year option for Office 365. To get the boxed version of Outlook 2013 you need to fork over another $80 for Office 2013 Home and Business.

How do I download Microsoft Office 2013 setup?

Install Microsoft Office 2013

  1. Connect to Server. Click on the Windows icon to open the Start menu.
  2. Launch the Installation. Double-click Setup to launch the installer.
  3. Allow Changes. Click Yes to allow the program to make changes to your computer.
  4. Accept the Software License Terms.
  5. Install Now.
  6. Wait.
  7. Finished!

How much does Office 2013 cost?

6,749. Microsoft Access 2013 Price – Rs. 6,749.

Can I download Office 2013 if I have a product key?

To download Office 2010 or 2013, visit this page on Microsoft.com, and enter the product key. You should then be able to download an installer for Office and put it on any Windows system you like. Note that if your license is for only one computer, you should uninstall it on the original PC.

How can I get Microsoft 2013?

Install Office 2013 on a PC

  1. To begin the installation, depending on your browser, click Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox).
  2. When you see “You’re good to go”, choose All done.
  3. Start using an Office application right away by opening any app such as Word or Excel.

How do I download an older version of Office?

To get your older version of Office, go to the Microsoft website and log into your Microsoft account. This will need to be the same one that you used to purchase the previous version of Office, as the product key will be attached to that one.

How can I activate Office 2013 for free?

Activating Microsoft Office 2013 Click the File tab. Click Account, then click Activate Product. In the Microsoft Office Activation Wizard, choose I want to activate the software by telephone, then click Next.

Does Office 2013 expire?

If you purchase licensed versions of Office Home & Student 2013, Office Home & Business 2013 and Office Professional 2013 then you may install it on 1 computer and does not Expire. As these licensed versions are not subscription based, you may use it until you plan to upgrade to a new version of Office suite.

How can I get a free version of Microsoft Office?

Visit the Office website. Microsoft offers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office apps for free online. These versions aren’t quite as powerful as the desktop versions, but you can still do just about anything you’d need to without installing or paying for anything. Visit office.com to view the available web apps.

How to get Microsoft Office for free?

1. Use the trial to try out Office 365 for a month. You can use Office for free for one month by downloading the Office 365 trial. This includes the

  • 2. Visit the Office trial website. You can download the trial from the official Office website. Visit to open the trial page.
  • 3. Click the “Try 1-month free” button. This will begin the sign-up process.
  • 4. Log in with your Microsoft account,or create one. You’ll be prompted to log in with your Microsoft account. You can use any Hotmail,Live.com,or
  • Is Microsoft Office Online free?

    Microsoft’s Office Online is a completely free, web-based version of Microsoft Office. This online office suite is clearly competing with Google Docs, but it’s also a potential replacement for the desktop version of Office. We’ll compare Office Online to both the desktop version of Microsoft Office and Google Docs to see where it fits.

    What is Microsoft Office 13?

    Microsoft Office 13 is slated for release this fall, along with Windows 8. But the ubiquitous office suite featuring Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access won’t have the same look and feel as the Office 2010 that’s currently in use.