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Office 2019 Office 2019 for Mac Office 2016 Office for business Office 365 Admin Office 365 for home Office 365 Small Business Office 365 Small Business Admin Office 365 for Mac Office.com More... Less Before you begin, make sure your PC or Mac meets the system requirements. If this is the first time you're installing Office you may have some setup steps to do first. Expand the learn more section below. However, if you're reinstalling Office, you've already redeemed a product key, or you're installing Office at work or school and know you have a license, then go to the section sign in and install Office on your PC or Mac. Learn more about product keys, assigned licenses, HUP, and volume license versions If this is the first time you're installing Office, you may have set of pre-installation steps or you need to follow a different set of steps. What you do depends if your copy of Office is an Office for home or an Office for business product and whether or not you have a product key that you still need to redeem, an existing account associated with Office, or a pre-assigned license. Office for home If you have an Office for home product and it came with a product key*, before installing for the first time (or sharing it if you have Office 365 Home), you need to redeem your product key first. 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 Office and you only have to do this once. If you're renewing an Office 365 subscription with a new product key, use the same Microsoft account you previously associated with your expired version subscription. Tip:Once this is done, anytime you need to install or reinstall Office you can go straight to the next section, Sign in to download Office and select the tab for help to install on a PC or Mac. Be sure to sign in with the same Microsoft account you used to redeem your product key at office.com/setup. Office for business If your Office for business subscription plan includes the desktop version of the Office apps you won't see an option to install it unless someone in your organization assigned a license to you. Learn how to check this in What Office 365 business product or license do I have? or if you're an Office 365 admin responsible for assigning licenses to people in your organization, see Assign licenses to users. Once you verify you have a license, anytime you need to install or reinstall Office you can go straight to the section below, Sign in to download Office and select the tab for steps to install on a PC or Mac. You'll sign in with your work or school account for these versions of Office. *If you don't have a product key or an account Some versions of Office such as Office Professional Plus 2019, Office Standard 2019, or a stand-alone app such as Word 2019 or Project 2019 don't have an associated Microsoft account, or work or school account. The steps to install these versions can be different depending if you got Office through one of the following ways: Microsoft HUP:You bought Office for personal use through your company benefit program and have a product key, see Install Office through HUP. Volume license versions:IT departments might use a different method when installing Office for people in their organization. Talk to your IT department for install help. Sign in to download and install Office Our virtual agent can help find solutions for your install related questions. Our virtual agent can help find solutions for your install related questions. Sign in to download Office Go to www.office.com and if you're not already signed in, select Sign in. Go to www.office.com and if you're not already signed in, select Sign in. Sign in with the account you associated with this version of Office. This account can be a Microsoft account, or work or school account. I forgot the account I use with Office Sign in with the account you associated with this version of Office. This account can be a Microsoft account, or work or school account. I forgot the account I use with Office

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 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.) This completes the download of Office to your device. To complete the installation, follow the prompts in the "Install Office" section below. Tip:Don't see an install option after signing in? There could be an issue with your account. Select Need help? from above and review the solutions under Account questions. Install Office Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox).If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes.The install begins. Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox). If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes. The install begins. Your install is finished when you see the phrase, "You're all set! Office is installed now" and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. Select Close. Your install is finished when you see the phrase, "You're all set! Office is installed now" and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. Select Close. Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox). If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes. The install begins. Your install is finished when you see the phrase, "You're all set! Office is installed now" and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. Select Close. Installation or sign in issues? If you're having an installation issue such as Office taking long to install, try Need help? for a list of common issues. Activate Office To open an Office app, select the Start button (lower-left corner of your screen) and type the name of an Office app, like Word. If you have Windows 8.1 or 8.0, type the name of an Office app on the Start screen. Can't find your Office apps? To open the Office app, select its icon in the search results. When the Office app opens, accept the license agreement. Office is activated and ready to use. Sign in and install Office Go to www.office.com and if you're not already signed in, select Sign in. Sign in with the account you associated with this version of Office. This account can be a Microsoft account, or work or school account. I forgot the account I use with Office After signing in, follow the steps that match the type of account you signed in with. You signed in with a Microsoft account From the Office home page select Install Office to start the download. You signed in with a work or school account From the Office 365 home page select Install Office apps (if you set a different start page, go to aka.ms/office-install). From the Office 365 home page select Install Office apps (if you set a different start page, go to aka.ms/office-install). Select Office 365 apps to begin the download. Select Office 365 apps to begin the download. From the Office 365 home page select Install Office apps (if you set a different start page, go to aka.ms/office-install). Select Office 365 apps to begin the download. Follow the instructions below to complete installing your Office apps. Install Office Once the download has completed, open Finder, go to Downloads, and double-click Microsoft Office installer.pkg file (the name might vary slightly). Tip:If you see an error that says the Microsoft Office installer.pkg can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer, wait 10 seconds and move the downloaded file to your desktop. Hold Control + click the file to launch the installer. On the first installation screen, select Continue to begin the installation process. Review the software license agreement, and then click Continue. Select Agree to agree to the terms of the software license agreement. Choose how you want to install Office and click Continue. Review the disk space requirements or change your install location, and then click Install. Enter your Mac login password, if prompted, and then click Install Software. (This is the password that you use to log in to your Mac.) The software begins to install. Click Close when the installation is finished. If Office installation fails, see What to try if you can't install or activate Office for Mac. Launch an Office for Mac app and start the activation process

If you have Office 365 Home, you can share your Office 365 Home subscription with up to five family members or other people. Each person can install Office on all their devices and be signed in to five at the same time. For a one-time purchase of Office such as Office Home & Student, Office Home & Business, or Office Professional: You can install these non-subscription versions of Office on only one computer. However, you may transfer Office to another computer that belongs to you if you experience a hardware failure or you buy a new computer. For more information, see the Microsoft License Terms for your product, or see this blog post, Office now transferable. Check you have administrator rights on your computer How do I install stand-alone office apps such as Visio or Project? If you bought a stand-alone version of an Office app, for example Visio or Word, in most cases you install this app in the same way you install the Office suite, by signing in to www.office.com with your Microsoft account, or work or school account and selecting Install for your stand-alone product. If you have a subscription to Project Online Professional, Project Online Premium, or Visio Pro for Office 365, see Install Project, or Install Visio for the steps to install the apps that are part of those subscriptions. How do I install Office on my mobile device? Office is taking very long to install If Office seems to be taking a very long time to install, this may be caused by problems with your internet connection, firewall, or anti-virus software. For possible solutions, see Office is taking long to install. Office can also take long to install because of a slow internet connection (such as a dial-up connection). If you don't have a good connection, install Office using the Use the Office offline installer. I received an error during install Office won't install: Your computer must be running a supported operating system to install Office. You can find a list of which systems are supported on the system requirements page. For example, your install won't be successful if you're trying to install Office on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system. If your computer can't install the full desktop version of Office, try the free Office Online apps using your desktop browser. I received an error message: If you got an error message while trying to install Office and it has a Learn More link, select it to get information for how to troubleshoot that particular error. If there wasn't a link, see Troubleshoot installing Office. Help with specific applications, and help for Office 365 admins: Office is installed, but I'm not sure how to do something or want to learn more If Office is installed, but you need help with Office basics, or learn how to do a specific task such as print a document, set up an account in Outlook, or use VLOOKUP in Excel, go to the top of this page and select Apps or Learn Office. You can also type what you're looking for using the search bar in the upper-right corner. I'm an Office 365 admin, how do I assign licenses to users in my organization or buy more licenses? Contact Microsoft If you weren't able to resolve your problem, try contacting Microsoft support.