Microsoft Office 2016 Professional Plus
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The new Office Professional Plus 2016 makes collaboration and teamwork easier. Get access to your favorite Office applications along with new features including co-authoring, shared notebooks, and simplified sharing.
What Students Need to Know about Microsoft Office 2016
Microsoft has announced the latest version of their famed productivity suite: Office 2016. We’ve put together a quick outline on release date, price, technical specifications, and new features – everything you need to know as a student to prepare for the latest Office suite.
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When will Office 2016 be released?
Office 2016 is available now. Students can download Office 2016 for Windows or Office 2016 for Mac for free*. Office 2016 for Windows was released on October 1, 2015 while Office 2016 for Mac was released on September 22, 2015.
How much will Office 2016 cost?
Depending on which version of Office, the suite ranges between $69.99 USD/year – $99.99 USD/year. However, students can download Office 2016 – both Windows and Mac versions – for free*, while faculty members get both versions for under $10 each.
What can Office 2016 run on?
For the most part, Office 2016 will run on anything that its previous version can run on as it requires a 64-bit processor. Read more on Office 2016 specifications and system requirements.
Which version of Office 2016 should I download?
Microsoft has said that there will be two different versions of the productivity suite: Office for Windows 10 apps and Office 2016. Here are the differences:
Office for Windows 10 apps are slated to be simplified versions of the most popular Office titles: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and OneNote. Microsoft has built them to be both touch and mouse friendly, so you can use them across all your devices seamlessly. These apps are pre-installed into Windows 10 mobile devices and tablets for free use. If you’re a desktop user running Windows 10, you’ll be able to find them on the Windows Store.
Office 2016 will be available on September 22, 2015. While Microsoft has been tight lipped about Office 2016, we know that it’s going to be aimed towards business users and will include a wider spectrum of titles, including Lync, OneDrive, Access, and more.
Where can I download Office 2016?
If you’re a student, faculty or staff member attending a school with an organization-wide Volume Licensing Program, you may be eligible to download Office 2016 for free.
Office 2016 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, InfoPath, Publisher, and Skype.
Your school may offer Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 or Office 365 ProPlus at no cost. Search for your school below to claim this academic deal.




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