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DD716TED

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Posted: 04/06/23 11:49am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My Win 11 computer came with a free year of MS Office 365..I don't like it and was very comfortable with Office 2016 on my last PC. I have tried to get an answer for MS for my question, but all they tell me is I can renew 365 for $99... I asked them, "Can I remove MS Office 365 from my Windows 11 system and replace it with a MS Office 2016 Program?" Again they refused to answer but reiterated I can renew 365 when expires and furthermore, everything created in Office using 365 will disappear and cannot be recovered. Anyone removed 365 and replaced it? This appears to be a "Hostage" situation...

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Posted: 04/06/23 11:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I removed the 365 and installed Softmaker FreeOffice.
Right click on Windows button, Click on "installed Apps", find 365 and delete
Install FreeOffice first


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Posted: 04/06/23 12:00pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi,

I don't know the answer, but I've had great success using "Open Office" from Apache.

I have not used Office 365.


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Like you I went from an older Office to 365 on a new computer. Then started getting messages that it would expire soon and I could renew for $99. And later started getting messages that it had expired and certain features (or functions or something) would no longer work, but I could renew. Still haven’t renewed. But have yet to figure out what no longer works. But I don’t use it a lot. And really don’t have anything I can’t afford to lose. So I guess I will continue to coast.

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Posted: 04/06/23 01:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

No hostage situation, just don't renew your MS365 subscription.

Follow these instructions at Uninstall Microsoft 365 and install Office (2016, etc.).

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1492 wrote:

No hostage situation, just don't renew your MS365 subscription.

Follow these instructions at Uninstall Microsoft 365 and install Office (2016, etc.).


this ^^^^

I'm still on Win10 (by choice) and removed MS365 and installed an older version of Office. No problems.


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Posted: 04/06/23 02:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

DD716TED wrote:

...everything created in Office using 365 will disappear and cannot be recovered.

Only if you saved those files on your !TB OneDrive account. Just move those files (or copies) to your local HD/SSD to retain them. You always have a choice to save MS365 files to your local computer if you wish.

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I agree with PianoTuna. Open Office. FREE!!


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Bill Gates years ago stated he wanted to make windows and everything in it, leased software, you don't own the copy of windows 11 on your PC, you won't own office 365 even if you pay for it, Big dollar Bill, wants annual lease revenue for everything .. every year ,
It's going to kill Microsoft just like it killed IBM , to their credit when you leased an IBM computer, they included maintenance and service. Updates etc.. and the machines cost way to much for any but there largest companies to even consider purchasing, Microsoft doesn't own your PC or mine, Most people me included , will not upgrade the version of windows on their PC, what ever it came with we will keep, Bills major income is derived from what MFG pay to include windows on the PCs they sell, we the public spending money for new versions of windows for our PC has really dropped off,$49 for Win 6, yeah maybe, because being a geek, the avg home user Hundreds of dollars for windows 11no way, they just keep using what came on the machine, even gels chops to not buy new versions of windows,
the leasing option for things like "Office" is his way of creating new "renewal" revenue streams,
It's his company and he donates a lot of his personal wealth to good causes, he wants to keep the company prosperous

* This post was edited 04/06/23 06:43pm by MrWizard *


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Posted: 04/06/23 10:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Adobe is bringing in more revenue than ever with their subscription model. Users are obviously willing to pay for it if that wasn't the case. No signs of them going under any time soon. Nor I'm guessing Microsoft even if they switched completely to subscription model. They dominate the enterprise environment and will likely continue to do so.

WIN 11 is basically just a rebranded version of WIN 10 with new interface and updated security requirements. The kernel is basically the same as WIN 10 for compatibility reasons. In fact, our chief endpoint support tech says he comes across components in WIN 11 still labeled as WIN 10.

If you're running WIN 10 with hardware that says does not qualify for WIN 11, you can still upgrade it manually. You just can't do an automatic upgrade. In any case, you have until mid-2025 end-of-life for WIN 10 support. The question is whether you want to get WIN 11 while it's a free upgrade, or pay for it later.

There is always a risk of running outdated OS or software no longer supported with security patches. As one might recall the WannaCry ransomware infected over 70% of WIN 7 machines through an unpatched vulnerability. Hackers are just too sophisticated and organized these days. Even to the point of running their own malware cloud services anyone can rent.

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