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I wanted to replace Office 2013 and tried the trial version of Office 365. I uninstalled Office 365 and Office 2013. I then installed Office 2016 Pro + and used my MS account that I have been using all along. Now they somehow co-mingled and I do not know how to get Office 365 out of the Office 2016 install.



I did a best effort by cleaning out the previous builds but I believe the mingling comes from using the MS account I used in the beginning for the previous installs??

Question, Can I uninstall and then install 2016 and use a different MS account just for Office that is different from the MS account the computer is using? or any other suggestions that might help with this. Tx
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Office 365 is just a name for whichever subscription edition of the current Office version is on offer. Thus the current Office 365 is just the subscription edition of Office 2016. As such, in all material respects they use the same version of Outlook. Uninstalling Office 2016 then reinstalling Office 365 (or vice-versa) should allow you to continue using Outlook as before.
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Office 365 is just a name for whichever subscription edition of the current Office version is on offer. Thus the current Office 365 is just the subscription edition of Office 2016. As such, in all material respects they use the same version of Outlook. Uninstalling Office 2016 then reinstalling Office 365 (or vice-versa) should allow you to continue using Outlook as before.
I bought the Office 2016 (Lifetime) ~ 2 weeks ago and have been getting "nag" messages that "my subscription is about to run out, renew now etc." Should not be getting renew messages for Office 2016. This is why I think? Office 365 subscription service still has it's hand in there somehow. Tx for your reply.
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Did you uninstall Office 365?
Yes, I did uninstall Office 365 by using the standard method in Control Panel/Programs and Features. At the end of the install, there was a message to reboot my computer while we "tidy things up a bit"

Then within 5 minutes, I also uninstalled Office 2013 with success.

Followed that up with a scan of the registry that removed several bits of data relating to Microsoft Office.

I believe I did a best effort to remove it.

Today, 4/12/17. received an email from Microsoft, stating that the Office 365 Trial has expired, but I could renew etc.

Strange to me at least, you don't stop the 365 trial, you select an option to not renew, which I did several weeks ago.

Office is still running today without issue (knock knock)!

TX for trying to assist me.
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To cancel the Office 365 trial, see: https://support.office.com/en-us/art...c-26c278a79a4e
Got a pop up message today wanting me to renew Office 365 or the functionality would be decreased. I went to the MS Office help website listed from withing Office 2016, did a chat with an individual who completely understood the problem, he offered to uninstall and reinstall remotely. With hesitation, I agreed and within one half hour, My office 2016 Pro + was installed and activated. I think I can now close this problem with a solved. Compare this snap with the first one in this thread. Tx for your help.
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