If you already redeemed a product key, you're simply reinstalling the apps, or you know you have an assigned license through work or school, you can skip ahead and go to the section sign in to download and install Microsoft 365 or Office. However, if this is the first time you're installing Microsoft 365 or Office, you may have some steps to do first. Expand the Learn more section below for more info.
If this is the first time you're installing Microsoft 365 or Office, you may have to complete a set of pre-installation steps or you may need to follow different steps than what's shown below. What you do depends on if your copy of Microsoft 365 or Office is a home or a business product and whether or not you have a product key that you still need to redeem, an account already associated with your product, or a pre-assigned license.
Go to office.com/setup and sign in with an existing or new Microsoft account and then enter your product key to redeem it*. Redeeming your key is what adds your Microsoft account to Microsoft 365 and you only have to do this once. If you're renewing a Microsoft 365 subscription with a new product key, use the same Microsoft account you previously associated with your expired version subscription.
The 64-bit version is installed by default unless Microsoft 365 or Office detects you already have a 32-bit version of Microsoft 365 or Office (or a stand-alone app such as Project or Visio) installed. In this case, the 32-bit version of Microsoft 365 or Office will be installed instead.
To change from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version or vice versa, you need to uninstall Microsoft 365 first (including any stand-alone Microsoft 365 apps you have such as Project of Visio). Once the uninstall is complete, sign in again to www.office.com and select Other install options, choose the language and version you want (64 or 32-bit), and then select Install. (See Install Visio or Install Project if you need to reinstall those stand-alone apps.)
For an Office for home product, go to office.com/setup and create a new Microsoft account or sign in with an existing one, then follow the remaining steps on that page such as entering your product key (if you have one). Your account is successfully associated with Microsoft 365 or Office when you see the page, My Office Account followed by your Microsoft account email address, and a button to install the apps. Select the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process.
You are only licensed to use the software as long as you are a current PCC student, faculty, or staff. After that time, you will need to purchase your own copy of Office 365. For pricing, go to -us/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?&activetab=tab:primaryr1
Note: The 64-bit version is installed by default unless Office detects you already have a 32-bit version of Office (or a stand-alone Office app such as Project or Visio) installed. In this case, the 32-bit version of Office will be installed instead.
To change from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version or vice versa, you need to uninstall Office first (including any stand-alone Office apps you have such as Project of Visio). Once the uninstall is complete, sign in again and select Other install options, choose the language and version you want (64 or 32-bit), and then select Install.
If you already have a version of Microsoft Office and wish to install UMHB's Office 365, it is recommended that you uninstall the previous version of Office. It is recommended that you save your current version product key in case you need to reinstall in the future. If you happen to already have Office 365 on your PC, then simply log in using your UMHB email and password.
Important: Faculty and staff with SCU-managed computers should already have Microsoft Office products installed. To avoid conflicts with locally-installed software, faculty and staff should not should not download and install Office software from Microsoft 365 on their SCU-managed computer.
Microsoft provides the following the instructions for how to download and install Microsoft Office:
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Open the Chrome browser and go to Office.com, which is the landing page for Microsoft Office 365 online. If you already have an Office 365 account, sign in as you normally would. If you don't have an Office account, you'll need to create one. You can use any personal email you want for the account, and setting it up is a straightforward process: put in your email, set up a password, verify your email and prove you're not a robot.
To reinstall Microsoft Office, go to My Account and select the download link if you don't already have the installation file on your hard drive. Then, follow the instructions outlined above. If you do have the file, run it to begin the installation process again.
All university owned computers should already have some version of Microsoft Office installed. If you have an older version (e.g., Office 2016, 2013, Office 2010, Office 2011), upgrade to Microsoft 365. If you have a Windows computer, go to your Software Center, if you have a Mac, go to Self Service. The latest version of Office works best with other apps in our Microsoft 365 environment like Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and the traditional Office apps (Word, Excel).
If you already have a Microsoft 365 (UCI Exchange) account, you can already access Teams from your web browser or by installing the desktop or mobile app. (If you have an OIT-managed Desktop, you may already have Teams installed.)
Office 365 ProPlus allows you to use the latest version of Office on up to 5 personal devices such as Windows computers, Mac computers, or tablets and smartphones. EIU computers should already have Microsoft Office installed. Office 365 ProPlus should not be installed on EIU-owned computers. If an EIU-owned computer needs Office installed or updated, please contact Campus Technology Support at (217)581-4357 or submit a Support Request form.
The same partners are also going to be getting full integration with Office for iOS, allowing users to store their files directly outside Microsoft's servers. Dropbox and Box already have this as a feature, and Citrix ShareFile, Edmodo and Egnyte will get is "soon," he said.
A: Yes, you can switch from hourly to monthly billing for your Amazon WorkSpaces at any time by switching the running mode to AlwaysOn in the AWS Management Console, or through the Amazon WorkSpaces APIs. When you switch, billing immediately changes from hourly to monthly, and you are charged a prorated amount at the monthly rate for the remainder of the month for AlwaysON, along with the base monthly fee and hourly usage fees of AutoStop that have been already billed for the month. Your Amazon WorkSpaces will continue to be charged monthly unless you switch the running mode back to AutoStop.
You can switch from monthly to hourly billing by setting the running mode to AutoStop in the AWS Management Console or through the Amazon WorkSpaces APIs. Switching from monthly to hourly billing will take effect the following month as you will have already paid for your Amazon WorkSpaces for that month. Your Amazon WorkSpaces will continue to be charged hourly unless you switch the running mode back to AlwaysOn. Please note that billing renewals happen at 00:00 UTC Time on the first of each month.
Q: If I already have a WSP WorkSpace, how do I update it?
A: You need to reboot your WorkSpaces instance in order to update the WSP host agent. Also, download and install the latest client. You must update both host agent and client to get the latest performance improvements and features. WSP will fall back to using an older version if either client or host agent is not updated.
If you already have mail flow rules set up on your Microsoft 365 domain, you see the Pre-existing Mailflow Rules Found message. To deal with this see Fix conflicts with Microsoft 365 rules.
Create digital notebooks to capture ideas in whatever form they come. Take notes by typing, handwriting, sketching, clipping links and webpages, inserting photos and videos, embedding tables, and attaching files. Your notebooks travel with you across all of your devices. If you have Office installed on your PC, you should already have OneNote. If you're on Mac, iOS or Android, you must download OneNote separately from your app store. For the best OneNote experience, we recommend you connect your OneNote to your ODU Office 365 account and your ODU OneDrive for Business.
If you have a personal cloud storage account already, you may want to move your files from that account into ODU's OneDrive for Business. If you'd like help with this process, contact the TSP for your college or department.
If the user doesn't already have a cookie for Office 365, they will be redirected to the SSO endpoint so they can be issued one. Since they don't have a token for the AAD SSO server they will need to login there. Had you used the recommended flow, they would still be redirected, but the SSO endpoint will recognize that they are already logged in and issue a token for office.com without the user entering their username and password again.
We already have an existing integration platform for Moodle (and other LMSs), which currently supports WebEx, GoToMeeting, Zoom and other services. Once the APIs for Lync 365 are released we could have it integrated in a short matter of time.
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