![]() If you’re not sure which version you should install, see Choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office. Choose the language and bit version you want and then select Install. ![]() If you’d like to install a different language or the 64-bit version instead, depending on the page you’re viewing, select the link Language, 32/64-bit, and other install options or Other options.This begins the process to install the 32-bit version of Office on your PC using the language you selected when you redeemed the product. Tip: If your sign in was unsuccessful try signing in again with the correct account, or see “This is the right place to install and re-install Office” for a list of options, including what to try if you can’t remember your Microsoft account. ![]() If you’re signed in with a different account, sign out of that and then sign in again with the correct Microsoft account. Sign in with the Microsoft account associated with your copy of Office.Go to and if you’re not already sign in, select Sign in.For more information about transferring a license, see the Microsoft License Terms for your product, or this blog post, Office 2013 now transferable. However, you can transfer Office 2013 to another computer for reasons such as you experience a hardware failure or you buy a new computer and you need to reinstall Office. ![]() Note: For any non-subscription purchases of Office 2013 you can install Office on only one computer. Information for how to install those versions of Office are available in the step-by step instructions below. ![]() Note: This announcement doesn’t affect one-time purchases of Office 2013 such as, Office Home and Student, Office Home and Business, or Office Professional. See Download and install or reinstall Office 365 or Office 2016 on your PC or Mac To ensure the security of the Office suite in an Office 365 subscription and to get all of the latest features, subscribers should upgrade to the latest version of Office for free as part of their subscription. For more details, see Office 2013 is no longer available for installation with an Office 365 subscription. Do you have an Office 365 subscription and you’re trying to install Office 2013? Click here.Īs of February 28, 2017, Office 365 subscribers can no longer download and install Office 2013 as part of an Office 365 subscription. ![]()
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