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Buying old versions of Microsoft Office

How can you buy an older version of Microsoft Office to fit in with your other computers?

Fran, a loyal Office-Watch.com reader has that problem getting an older version of Office.

“ I have Office 2013 on two computers now.  Is there a way to get another copy for the new Microsoft Surface I just bought for less than the price of a new single PC copy? Office 365 is not needed for what I do. “

As usual, when it comes to Microsoft Office licensing, there’s no simple answer.  Here’s a few things to try …

You might have an Office license already

Depending on how you bought your original Office either retail or with a new computer (aka OEM).

OEM purchases of Office (single payment, not annual subscription) are always for that PC only and non-transferable. See Which Microsoft Office did you buy? OEM or retail FPP?

Most people don’t know or remember if their Office was an OEM or retail purchase (the Help | About screen might say).

Retail Office 2013 is transferable (after Microsoft bowed to pressure).  Unlike previous retail versions of Office, the retail license for Office 2013 and later perpetual licence Office is for just one computer, not two.

Install the Office you have

Try installing Office version you have on the new computer using your existing product key. There’s no risk in trying.

You’ll need the Office product key. Retail purchases have a sticker with the 25 character code. Office 2013 and later don’t save the product key in the registry so it’s not possible to recover the key from there.

Hopefully, you’ll have your original Office DVD or a copy to install from.  Otherwise there are online downloads you can try but make sure the source is reliable, safe AND it’s exactly the same Office release (i.e. Home and Student, Home and Student, Home and Business, Standard, Professional).

If the install and activation is permitted by Microsoft’s online licensing system, you’re good to go. Remember to update the software to the most recent version with security and bug fixes.

There’s no harm done if the product activation does not work, .  The Microsoft police aren’t going to coming knocking at your door😊.

Buy older Office versions

Microsoft doesn’t sell old versions of Office retail but some retailers might have some old copies still available for sale.

Ebay and, to a lesser extent, Amazon might host merchants selling older Microsoft Office licenses.

It’s hard to tell whether these offers are legal licenses or not.  Many readers seem to feel that the low priced offers are worth a try. See Ultra-cheap Microsoft Office deals, are they legal and work?

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Downgrade rights

Some Volume license users get the right to install older versions of the software purchased. For example, a license for Office 2016 includes the right to install Office 2013, Office 2010, Office 2007 and even earlier versions.

Microsoft calls this a Downgrade right and it usually applies to Select License, Open License and Software Assurance plans. Check what your license is entitled to because Microsoft licensing rules are complicated and do seem to change quite often.

Downgrade rights do NOT apply to retail or single-purchase products (what Microsoft calls Full Package Product or FPP).

Ask around friends and family, maybe one of them has an old Office retail pack gathering dust?

Failing all that …

If you can’t get a copy of an older Office, then you might have to buy either a Microsoft 365 ‘subscription’ or the latest Office ‘perpetual licence’ release.

There’s not a lot of difference between versions of Office. Certainly no document compatibility issues to worry about.

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