Applies ToOffice 2024 Office 2021 Office 2019 Office 2016

Office is included as a 1-month free trial of Microsoft 365 Family with your new PC. To continue using Office, you can start your free trial, activate Office using a product key or an existing Microsoft 365 subscription, or buy Office.

If you see the message Office is included with this PC when you start an Office app, see Activate an Office purchase or offer on a new PC

I thought this PC included Office

To start your trial, complete the steps below. Near the end of the trial, you'll receive a renewal email, and Office will prompt you to start a paid Microsoft 365 subscription. You can also choose to let your trial expire. To cancel your trial before it expires, see Cancel your free trial of Microsoft 365 Family.

  1. To start Office, press the Start button Windows Start button in Windows 8 and Windows 10 on the lower-left corner of your screen, type Word, and then select the Word icon.

  2. Select the Try button to start a 1-month trial of Microsoft 365 Family.

  3. Follow the prompts to finish setting up your trial.

As part of this process, you'll create or specify a Microsoft account to associate with Office. Remember this account so you can install Office on additional computers or devices as part of your subscription. If you have a Microsoft account but can't remember the account or password, see I can't remember the Microsoft account or password I use with Office.

Next steps for Microsoft 365 subscribers:

Here's how to start a new Microsoft 365 subscription, or make a one-time purchase of Office for your new PC. The pre-installed Office on your new PC will switch to the version that you buy through this process.

Your Microsoft 365 trial has exclusive new features. These Microsoft 365-only features may not be available if you switch to a non-subscription of Office after your trial ends. This is because one-time purchases such as Office 2021 or Office 2019 receive security and performance updates, but don't receive new features.

  1. To start Office, press the Start button Windows Start button in Windows 8 and Windows 10 on the lower-left corner of your screen, type Word, and then select the Word icon.

  2. Select the Buy button to see options for buying an Microsoft 365 subscription or an Office one-time purchase. If you need help choosing, see What's the difference between Microsoft 365 and Office?

  3. Follow the prompts to complete your purchase at the Microsoft Store.

    If you're buying a one-time purchase of Office, such as Office Home & Student, be sure to select Redeem now on the Thank you for your order page, and then enter your Microsoft account (or create one) on the Hi. Let's get your Office page.

    If you have a Microsoft account but can't remember the account or password, see I can't remember the Microsoft account or password I use with Office.

  4. In Office on your new PC, sign in to activate Office using the Microsoft account that you associated with Office.

  5. Follow the prompts to complete the activation process.

  6. Close and restart all Office apps. Office is now configured as the version you bought.

Next steps for Microsoft 365 subscribers:

The Activate option gives you two ways to activate Office on your new PC:

  • Enter an Office 365, Office 2019, or Office 2016 product key. Use this option if you bought an Office product key card from a retail store, online store, or your PC manufacturer.

    If you didn't buy an Office product key card, see the Try (free trial) and Buy tabs above to activate Office.

  • Sign in using your Microsoft account to add Office to your existing Microsoft 365 subscription.

To install your existing copy of Office on your new PC, you'll need to uninstall the pre-installed Office first, and then install your own version. Here's how:

  1. Follow the uninstall procedures in Uninstall Office from a PC to uninstall the version of Office that came with your new PC.

  2. Pick a procedure below to install your version of Office:

If you're unable to activate your own copy of Office on your new PC, you might have exceeded the install limit for Office. If you follow the transfer terms in the Software License Terms, you can move your copy of Office to your new PC, but you'll need to contact Microsoft support for help with activating Office.

If you still see the Try, Buy, or Activate screen after you install your own copy of Office, see Office repeatedly prompts you to activate on a new PC.

If you don't want Office, use the steps in Uninstall Office from a PC to uninstall it.

The following are a few common questions about Office that's installed on a new PC.

Select from below:

Some PC manufacturers sell or offer Office product key cards with the purchase of a new PC. If you didn't buy a product key card, you won't receive one. To use Office, you'll need to use the Try or Buy options, or buy a product key card from a retail or online store. If you should have received an Office product key card with your purchase, contact your PC manufacturer.

Only product keys for Microsoft 365, Office 2019, and Office 2016 can be used to activate the pre-installed Office. If you want to use a product key from an earlier version of Office, select the Install tab above.

If you have already redeemed your Microsoft 365, Office 2019, or Office 2016 product key and need to reactivate Office on your new PC, you can do so by signing in using your Microsoft account. For help with signing in, select the option Sign in to activate Office from the drop-down list in the Activate tab above. Use this procedure even if you have a one-time purchase of Office.

The version of Office that is included as a 1-month free trial with your new PC only offers the basic 5 GB OneDrive storage. To get the full 1TB OneDrive storage and other features, sign up to a subscription

For help with reactivating Office after a push-button reset or on a replacement PC, see Outlook, Access, and Publisher are missing after a push-button reset.

This error can occur if you try to activate Office before Windows has activated. To fix this issue, see Error 0xC004F200 when you activate pre-installed Office on a new PC.

After activation, if you're returned repeatedly to the Let's get started page, see Cannot start Office apps after Office activation.

This can happen if you uninstall the pre-installed Office and install a Volume License version of Office. To fix this issue, see Office repeatedly prompts you to activate on a new PC.

If this happens, close the Office application and restart it. This is a temporary issue.

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If you’ve followed the guidance in this article and still need help, visit our Microsoft support page for assistance.

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