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Office 2016 by G. Hearn
Note that this version does NOT include Outlook. If you want Outlook you will need to purchase the Home & Business version. It also does not include Access, the database software. For me Outlook (email) is a must.
I have been using the 2013 version, and do not see that much difference in the 2016 version. If you’re using a much older version, then youll probably see a lot of differences.
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Office 2016 by Jeff in Texas
I have been using Office products for a long, long time. My previous (home) install was Office 2007 and I will be honest, I was pretty happy with it. I use 2010 at work and there was no real difference between the two, but recently our work upgraded to Office 365. I have to say that the newer Office suite of products is much better. While it takes a bit of time to get used to the format & style changes, once you get acquainted it is more intuitive and faster.
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Office 2016 by Michael Kerner
There is so much that can be said about the new Microsoft Office. While so many people might feel more obligated to take on the MS Office 365 subscription service, unfortunately you would have to pay so much a year to keep the software like Excel and Outlook and the definitive MS Word, sadly it does feel more like a hassle overall to stay with the service, especially if you have to switch computers due to computer problems like Viruses, or trading up to new PC’s.
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Office 2016 by Michael Perine
Received the card key. Very difficult to load. Microsoft kept saying that the product key is not in the database. When I finally got MS to accept the product key, I got a statement that the product has expired on April 7, 2018, before the card key was even shipped. This product is not even described as an annual subscription, but as a one-time purchase. This is the second problem in a row that I have had with Amazon.