
As a result of this feedback, we are extending the life of the preview until the end of October.

However, several customers commented that this was before the availability of the one-time purchase version in September, leaving some preview participants without Office 2016 for weeks.
#OFFICE 2016 INSTALL STUCK MAC OSX FOR MAC#
Originally, we planned to let the Office for Mac preview expire on August 9, 2015, 30 days after launch. We are extending the use of the Office 2016 for Mac preview until the end of October, in large part based on your feedback. When will the Office 2016 for Mac preview stop working? When will Office 2016 for Mac be available for people and businesses who don’t want a subscription?įor businesses, Volume Licensing customers will be able to download Office 2016 for Mac from their Volume Licensing Service Center in early August.įor consumers, Office 2016 for Mac will become available as a one-time purchase option in late September.Īdditionally, MSDN subscribers will also be able to get the new Office for Mac in September.ģ.
#OFFICE 2016 INSTALL STUCK MAC OSX FOR FREE#
Students-You may get Office 2016 for Mac for free or at a substantial discount.Non-Office 365 subscribers-Visit /mac to learn about ways to purchase an Office 365 subscription, either for you or your organization.Office 365 subscribers-On your Mac, browse to your account page ( /myaccount), sign in and follow the installation instructions. If you have Office 365 through your organization, go to /OLS/MySoftware.aspx.

In the meantime, here are the instructions on how you can get Office 2016 for Mac today: It will be available via one-time purchase in late September. Office 2016 for Mac is currently only available for Office 365 subscription customers. We thought it would be helpful to share the top questions and answers with you.

The response to last week’s release of Office 2016 for Mac has been amazing-thank you to all our customers! The post was one of the most read and shared Office Blog posts this year, receiving hundreds of great comments and questions. Today’s post was written by Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president for the Office Client Applications and Services team. The Office apps for iPad and iPhone are now available in the Office App Store in Arab countries, Israel and Thailand. We updated this post to reflect that support for Arabic, Hebrew and Thai language documents on iPad and iPhone was delivered on July 23, 2015. The blog post was updated to reflect the upcoming availability of Skype for Business in 2016.
