Tuesday 17 September 2019

What Office 365 business product or license do I have?

There are several Office 365 for business plans that you or your organization can choose from when you sign up for one of Microsoft's cloud services. After your organization signs up for Office 365, the admin can assign different Office 365 licenses to each user account. The different licenses include different services, such as SharePoint Online and Skype for Business Online. See the different Office 365 for business plans. Read more…

Microsoft 365 combines best-in-class productivity apps with intelligent cloud services to transform the way you work.

Engage employees
Create a two-way dialogue between leaders and employees with Microsoft Stream, Microsoft Teams, and Yammer. Read more…

Transform workplace collaboration
Collaborate in one central hub for meetings, chat, and content with Microsoft Teams. Read more…

Harness organizational insights

Use data to make better decisions with Workplace Analytics and MyAnalytics. Read more…

Create a data-driven culture

Empower employees to turn data into insights with Power BI, Excel, and Visio. Read more

Before you install or reinstall Office or any single, standalone Office app, it might help to know if your product is part of an Office for the home plan or an Office for a business plan. Read more…
The section below shows what plan your Office 365 or one-time purchase of Office 2019, 2016, or 2013 product belongs to. Offices for home products usually require a Microsoft account. Office for business products is often associated with the work or school email account your Office 365 admin assigned to you. Read more…

Need to compare plans or get pricing details? If you haven't purchased an Office product yet or you'd like to compare what apps or services are included in the different products, see Office products. Read more…

If you experience a problem in Office 365 – for example, you can’t use or install Office on a device – it could be that you don’t have the necessary license that enables that service or you don't have a subscription that includes the desktop applications which require installation. To fix this, you can contact your admin or IT staff for help, or if you're the admin, you can add the license yourself. Read more…
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