Windows 10: Office 2016, rollout begins September 22nd 2015

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  1. gzt7d8 Win User

    Office 2016, rollout begins September 22nd 2015


    I'm looking for the Business version of 2016; Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Outlook. Found at Amazon for $219.99 after $20 promotional discount.

    Anyone find a better price?
     
    gzt7d8, Sep 21, 2015
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  2. fjk61011 Win User

    I cleaned installed Win 10 10547. I have an Office 365 subscription. I didn't install Office 2013. I installed Office 2016 earlier today.

    I had a problem with activation. I used the instructions using the Command prompt and it activated. I'll have to find the link.

    EDIT:

    We are sorry, something went wrong and we - Microsoft Community
     
    fjk61011, Sep 21, 2015
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  3. Wynona Win User
    You might try Amazon.com. I got my first subscription from there for a huge discount.
     
    Wynona, Sep 21, 2015
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  4. Wynona Win User

    Office 2016, rollout begins September 22nd 2015

    You might also try this address: A contest giving away 50 one-year subscriptions: Office 365 ProPlus Giveaway (Sept 2015)
     
    Wynona, Sep 21, 2015
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  5. fjk61011 Win User
    I cleaned installed Win 10 10547. I have an Office 365 subscription. I didn't install Office 2013. I installed Office 2016 earlier today.

    I had a problem with activation. I used the instructions using the Command prompt and it activated. I'll have to find the link.

    EDIT:

    http://Office 2016, rollout begins S...15 - Edit Post
     
    fjk61011, Sep 21, 2015
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  6. Wynona Win User
    Wynona, Sep 21, 2015
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  7. Sven1458 Win User
    I have office 2013 installed and was looking for a German language pack.
    it got me to an Office 2016 language pack. I downloaded it, when I tried to install it, it tells me that several programs will be uninstalled and can not be re-installed after the upgrade.
    Q: will this replace the uninstalled programs?
    and is this a free upgrade?
    I am reluctant to go any further without clarification on what is going to happen.
    any advice?
    Thanks
    Sven
     
    Sven1458, Sep 26, 2015
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  8. Office 2016, rollout begins September 22nd 2015

    Thank you for testing it I love it so much better than any of the Office that have been out you did a good job
     
    hTconeM9user, Sep 26, 2015
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  9. Wynona Win User
    Suuuurrrrre, I did a fantastic job! *092

    Yes, I can say all of the Previewers did a great job, because this is probably the best Office I've seen yet. I'm still not too fond of the Ribbon, but I've adjusted (even if it did take years). There's just no way we could get to all the options in Office without the Ribbon! *Eek And, they are many, many, many.

    A beta testing group is kind of like having a few gazillion Edwins @Edwin who has tested Windows 10 more thoroughly than anyone I know. Someone finds a bug, explains how to make it show up and then we're all on it like a chicken on a junebug! Or, they can't figure out how to do something and ask the group for help. And a thousand other things.

    We were on the Office 365 Technical Preview for over a year, and it paid off. But, I still have a couple of three things I want to see fixed.
     
    Wynona, Sep 26, 2015
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  10. Abc123 Win User
    I purchased a 1 year subscription to Office 3 weeks ago. So will I be automatically upgraded to the new version at some point, or did I literally just buy something that was a couple weeks away from becoming obsolete?
     
    Abc123, Sep 27, 2015
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  11. If its a subscription then you will get the upgrade

    Office 365 (the subscription package) always gets the latest versions when they are released

    If you go to office.microsoft.com you should be able the get the latest now without waiting for the auto update
     
    paulsalter, Sep 27, 2015
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  12. Abc123 Win User
    Thanks!!
     
    Abc123, Sep 27, 2015
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  13. Dude Win User

    Office 2016, rollout begins September 22nd 2015

  14. Wynona Win User
    Wynona, Sep 28, 2015
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  15. simrick Win User
    Okay here's a strange one:
    I tried to set O365 2016 Excel as the default program for *.csv files, and it won't do it. Tried setting Excel as default for all possible extensions and it still won't take. Anyone else having this problem? It has 18 of 27 defaults and it's not taking any more! *Mad
     
    simrick, Nov 26, 2015
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