get Microsoft Office programs on new computer

Kent McKay 1 Reputation point
2021-02-18T02:04:33.073+00:00

I have a Microsoft subscription already, and want to get the Microsoft Office programs on my new computer. Can you send me info or can I find an instruction about how to download and install these latest Microsoft Office programs via my existing subscription ? windows-10-setup office-excel-itpro windows-10-application-compatibility windows-10-setup windows-10-setup × 783

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  1. Felipe Amaral 1 Reputation point
    2021-02-18T02:27:52.323+00:00

    All you have to do is login on your account on https://www.office.com/ and click to download the applications you need.

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  2. Karlie Weng 14,721 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2021-02-18T06:43:06.093+00:00

    Hello @Kent McKay

    Yes, first we need to know which subscription is your office.

    This thread almost explains every situations: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/transferring-ms-office-to-new-computer/328e9b91-95e8-473d-bd16-b2396b8e0890

    And here's a great blog I think definitely would give you a help, please take a look at it:
    how-to-transfer-microsoft-office-to-a-new-computer

    Best Regards
    Karlie

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