![]() For example using Word and Outlook on a computer counts as one use, not two. Without a valid login (linked to a current Office 365 account) Office PC/Mac software will only work in a very limited ‘read only’ mode. That’s the logins shown at top right of each Office program. Microsoft is tracking the number of simultaneous logins you have per device. While you can install Office on many computer, you’re only allowed to login from FIVE machines at any one time. Office 365 Home/Personal/University customers can install Office for Windows or Mac on as many computers as they like. It’s a big boost for Office 365 Personal which goes from 1 PC or Mac to 5 simultaneous uses. It’s all part of making Office a service not software. ![]() Instead of counting installations of Microsoft Office, count how many Office software logins you have. We all have to change the way we think about Office licencing. ![]() There’s no noticeable difference in Office for Windows/Mac today from yesterday. The change won’t affect your current Office software. ![]() Redmond announced the change a few weeks ago but now we can see the new Office 365 licence rules working, with a few unanswered questions. From today, 1 October 2018, Office 365 licencing rules change in a way Microsoft has never done before. ![]()
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