![]() In the unlikely event that you need Access as well, you need Microsoft Office 2013 Professional which is the same as the Home and Business version, but includes Access as well for £320.You’ll get Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and OneNote (but not Access) If you’re using the software commercially, or if you want Outlook, you need Microsoft Office 2013 Home and Business – it costs £160-180 inc VAT and will work on one PC forever.You’ll get Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote (but not Outlook or Access) If you’re a home user, you can get Microsoft Office 2013 Home and Student (it doesn’t matter if you’re a student or not) – it costs about £95 inc VAT and will work on one PC forever.When you replace your PC, you keep the software and can use it on the new PC, but you can’t use it on two PCs at the same time (and no, you can’t alternate between two PCs either). If you buy Office 2013, you get a licence to use the program on one PC forever. Buying the software on subscription means you want to buy Microsoft Office 365.Buying the software outright means you want to buy Microsoft Office 2013.You can either buy the software outright for one PC and use it forever, getting security updates but not program upgrades, or you can buy a subscription for a year that will work on upto 5 PCs and get both security updates and program upgrades. Which you do depends on who you are, and how many PCs you use. You can buy the current version of Microsoft Office is available in at least four different ways.
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