Yes, you can get Microsoft 365 free - here's how
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Yes, you can get Microsoft 365 free - here's how
"Microsoft allows free access to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in your internet browser, so long as you sign up for a free Microsoft account. Here's how you do it: Click Sign In. If you don't have an account, click Create One. Enter your email address, and go through the verification process. Enter your country, birth date, and name. That's it! You can now sign in and open Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, or OneNote from the side panel."
"You just need to be working while connected to the internet. If you want to use more advanced features, including Copilot Chat, you'll need to pay for the subscription. But if you're just looking to work in a Word doc, this should be all you need. You can still create, save, and download files as needed."
"The free version comes with 5GB of OneDrive storage, but that should be plenty if you aren't using it o"
Microsoft 365 can be accessed without paying by using a free Microsoft account. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are available in an internet browser through Office.com, as long as the device stays connected to the internet. After signing in or creating an account, users can open apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, and OneNote from a side panel. Basic work in documents is supported, including creating, saving, and downloading files. More advanced capabilities, including Copilot Chat, require a paid subscription. The free tier includes 5GB of OneDrive storage, which may be sufficient for light use.
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