Subsequently, one may also ask, what happens when Microsoft Office trial expires?
When your trial ends, you won't be able to continue using Office 365 for free. You have a few options: Buy Office 365. When your trial expires, it moves into a grace period, giving you another 30 days (for most trials, in most countries and regions) to purchase Office 365.
One may also ask, how long does Microsoft Office trial last? Windows: Microsoft offers free 30-day trials of Office 365 and Office 2013. After your free month is over, you won't be able to use some major features of these office suites. One little-known secret, however, is you can actually extend your trial five times, for total of 180 days of use.
Keeping this in view, can I still use Microsoft Office after subscription expires?
1-30 days after subscription ends: ExpiredAlready-installed applications can be launched, no data will be scrubbed from Microsoft's servers — such as email messages or files stored on OneDrive for Business — and additional applications can be added to a user's devices. For those subs, the Expired period lasts 90 days.
Do I have to pay for Microsoft Office every year?
You can buy Office for personal computers and Windows tablets the traditional way, by paying for the software just once. For $140, you get Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Comparatively, an Office 365 subscription costs $70 a year for one user, so by year three the subscription is costing you more.
