Part of the Office Web Apps suite, Word Online runs in the latest versions of most well-known browsers on Linux, Mac and Windows operating systems. Microsoft Word App The Microsoft Word mobile app is available as a free download for Android and iOS devices through Google Play or Apple's App Store.
Excel for Office 365 Word for Office 365 Outlook for Office 365 PowerPoint for Office 365 Publisher for Office 365 Access for Office 365 Excel for Office 365 for Mac Word for Office 365 for Mac PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac Office 365 for home You can cancel your Office 365 Home trial within 30 days of signing up and you won't be charged. Sign in to the page using the Microsoft account that's associated with your Office 365 Home trial. We can help if you. Under your Office 365 subscription, look for the Expires on date or a Cancel link as described below.
If you don't see a Cancel link, and you see Paid with and None, your trial will end on the Expires on date. You don't need to cancel because no future payments will be made.
If you see a Cancel link under Office 365 Home, select Cancel to cancel your trial. If you don't see a Cancel link and you see a Turn on recurring billing link, recurring billing is turned off. Your trial will end on the Expires on date. You don't need to cancel because no future charges will be made.
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After you cancel, you can use Office in View Only mode or uninstall Office You can continue to use Office for a short time after your trial ends. Eventually, Office will run in View Only mode and will show Unlicensed Product notifications. You’ll still be able to open and print your documents but you won’t be able to edit them or to create new ones. You’ll also lose access to the services that are included with your subscription, such as extra OneDrive storage and Skype minutes. This also applies to anyone you've shared your Office 365 Home trial with. You can and at any time.
Note: If you need to create or edit Office documents, you can use online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for free at. To learn more, see. If you're using a Windows 10 device, you may already have the free Office Mobile apps installed. To learn more, see. Still need help?
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