Office 365 is a subscription that comes with premium apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access (Publisher and Access available on PC only). The apps can be installed on multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Android tablets, and Android phones. Office 365 also comes with services like 1TB of OneDrive storage, 60 Skype minutes per month, and Microsoft chat and phone support. With a subscription, you get the latest versions of the apps and automatically receive updates when they happen.
Office 2019 is a one-time purchase that comes with classic apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for PC or Mac, and does not include any of the services that come with an Office 365 subscription. One-time purchases don’t have an upgrade option, which means if you plan to upgrade to the next major release, you'll have to buy it at full price.
Learn more about the differences between Office 365 and Office 2019 in Office Support, or use the comparison chart to help you pick the right Office version for your needs.
To see if your computer, mobile device, and/or browser can run Office, please visit the Office system requirements page.
Internet access is required to install and activate Office, but not to use Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint once you have these fully installed on your computer.
Microsoft Office Professional 2019
Once you have purchased Office, you can install it from the Services & subscriptions section of your Microsoft Account page.
For further assistance with downloading, installing, reinstalling, or activating Office, and/or more guidance on Office updates, see this article in Office Support.
People using Office 365, Office 2019, Office 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007 as well as Office for Mac 2011 and 2008 will be able to open and view your documents, but those on earlier versions may need to install a compatibility pack.
Yes, the Office 365 Training Center has quick start guides, cheat sheets, tips and tricks, and training courses on how you can make the best use of Office.
Office 365 FAQ with chat link: https://products.office.com/microsoft-office-for-home-and-school-faq
Office Support forum with chat link: https://support.office.com/
Fully-installed versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote for Windows or Mac
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Web versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote
Real-time co-authoring so multiple users can work in the same document, simultaneously
Fully-installed and always up-to-date versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote for iOS, Android or Windows mobile devices
Each user can install the Office apps on up to 5 phones and 5 tablets
1 TB of OneDrive storage for file storage and sharing
Work on a file and save it directly to OneDrive or SharePoint; your changes are updated across your sync’d devices.
Share files with external contacts by providing access or guest links
Securely share documents and send emails so only those with the right permissions can access the information
Access and sync files on PC or Mac and mobile devices
Meets key international, regional, and industry-specific standards and terms, with more than 1,000 security and privacy controls
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Control who and when someone has access to your business information with security groups and custom permissions
Create password policies that require users to reset their passwords after a specified number of days.
Use your own custom domain name (e.g. [email protected])
Business-class email on phones, tablets, desktops, and the web with Exchange
Manage your calendar, share available meeting times, schedule meetings, and get reminders
Schedule meetings and respond to invitations with ease using shared calendars
Host online meetings and video calls for up to 250 people with Microsoft Teams
Chat with your team from your desktop or on the go with Microsoft Teams
Bring together all your team’s chats, meetings, files, and apps so you can easily connect and collaborate from one place with Microsoft Teams
Create team sites to share information, content, and files throughout your intranet using SharePoint
Plan schedules and daily tasks with Microsoft Teams
Make it easier for your customers to schedule and manage appointments with Microsoft Bookings
Get a lightweight CRM solution to nurture customer relationships with Outlook Customer Manager
Have real-time, accurate mileage tracking and reporting in the palm of your hand with MileIQ
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You should just get volume licensing. Its so confusing, the ESD or medialess, whichever it is that we ended up with 5 of.. You can only activate like 10 or 20 total licenses per email address with Microsoft. You have to have a microsoft account, buy the key, put the key into the microsoft account and then youll get a download that is tied to that key but you dont see it, its tied in the install file. Its a huge PITA. If that machine needs a new hard drive its annoying as heck to figure out which license was originally on that machine.
The email restriction you mentioned is most like what I was saying above, its a microsoft account email not your local domain necessarily, but you could use your local domain email as the microsoft account email.
Volume licensing is a better idea. There are restrictions on the usage of all the different types of licensing. Im not sure if ESD or medialess has any restrictions on machine based instead of user based.
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Se aplica a:versões de licenciamento por volume do Office 2019 e 2016, incluindo o Project e do VisioApplies to:Volume licensed versions of Office 2019 and Office 2016, including Project and Visio
A ativação baseada no Active Directory permite que uma organização ative versões licenciadas por volume do Office, incluindo o Project e o Visio, em computadores que ingressaram em um domínio do Active Directory.Active Directory-based activation enables an organization to activate volume licensed versions of Office, including Project and Visio, on computers that are joined to an Active Directory domain.A ativação baseada no Active Directory é implementada como um serviço de função no Windows Server e depende dos serviços de domínio Active Directory para armazenar um objeto de ativação.Active Directory-based activation is implemented as a role service on Windows Server and relies on Active Directory Domain Services to store an activation object.Para obter mais informações, consulte Ativar usando a ativação baseada no Active Directory.For more information, see Activate using Active Directory-based activation.
Requisitos para usar a ativação baseada no Active DirectoryRequirements for using Active Directory-based activation
Para usar a ativação baseada no Active Directory, a versão licenciada de volume do Office, do Project ou do Visio deve ter uma chave de licença de volume genérica (CSVLK) e deve ser instalada em um dos seguintes sistemas operacionais:To use Active Directory-based activation, the volume licensed version of Office, Project, or Visio must have a Generic Volume License Key (GVLK) and must be installed on one of the following operating systems:
Examine os requisitos do sistema do Office para determinar quais sistemas operacionais têm suporte na versão licenciada de volume do Office, do Project ou do Visio que você está implantando os usuários em sua organização.Review the System requirements for Office to determine which operating systems are supported by the volume licensed version of Office, Project, or Visio that you're deploying the users in your organization.Por exemplo, o Office Professional Plus 2019 tem suporte no Windows 10, mas não é compatível com o Windows 8,1.For example, Office Professional Plus 2019 is supported on Windows 10 but isn't supported on Windows 8.1.
Configurar a ativação baseada no Active DirectoryConfigure Active Directory-based activation
Para configurar a ativação baseada no Active Directory, você deve ter credenciais de administrador de domínio e de administrador corporativo.To configure Active Directory-based activation, you must have Domain Administrator and Enterprise Administrator credentials.
Informações adicionais sobre a ativação do Active-Directory basedAdditional information about Active-Directory based activation
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft today launched a marketing campaign pitting Office 2019 and Office 365 against each other. The goal? To prove Office 2019 isn't worth buying -- you and your company should go with Office 365 instead. In a series of three videos, twins Jeremy and Nathan calculate the differences in Excel, Cynni and Tanny present their findings in PowerPoint, while Scott and Sean type it out in Word. The ads are cringe-worthy, to say the least, but they do get the point across.
When Microsoft announced Office 2019 in September 2017, the company said the productivity suite was 'for customers who aren't yet ready for the cloud.' And when Microsoft launched Office 2019 in September 2018, the company promised it wouldn't be the last: 'We're committed to another on-premises release in the future.' And yet, Microsoft would much rather you join the ranks of Office 365's 33.3 million subscribers. If you must, Office 2019 is available for purchase. But Office 365 is really what the company wants you to buy. Related LinksComments are closed.
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