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New 365 user, 2 questions
Hello; Question #1: I was using MS Office Pro 2010 for years, until last month when I finally decided to buy a sub for MS 365. I needed only the personal version, but wanted the 30-day free trial, so I installed Family 30-day trial. I am planning to cancel the family sub and purchase the personal edition just before my 30-day trial of family expires. I would think that I can do this easily, by cancelling the family sub (free trial) and purchasing the personal sub. I shouldn't need to re-install MS 365, should I? Question #2: I am running Windows 11, which is a 64-bit OS, yet when I installed MS 365, I got the 32-bit version. I didn't explicitly select either 32 or 64 bit, but assumed that because I am running a 64 bit system, that I would get the 64 bit version of MS 365. Perhaps it was because I already had Office 2010 professional 32-bit installed? In any case, is there any reason I should install the 64-bit version of MS 365? Thanks for your help Ultrarunner |
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