How to Sign in to Office 365
This wikiHow will show you how you can use a web browser, a desktop application/program, or a mobile app to sign into your Office 365 account. While logged in, you have the ability to use online Office services such as OneDrive and Office...
Method 1 of 4:
Using a Mobile App
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Picture 1 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Open an Office app. This can include applications such as OneNote, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Office. You can find any of these apps on your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching. -
Picture 2 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Tap Sign in. When you open the app, you might be prompted to sign in. If not, you can find a link to sign in from the "Account" screen or "Recent" screen. -
Picture 3 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Enter your Microsoft account information. This includes the email and password you use to sign into Microsoft.[1]
Method 2 of 4:
Using Office for Windows
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Picture 4 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Open a document in an Office program. You can open any Office program including Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, and you can find these in your Start Menu.- You can open a previously created document or start a new one.
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Picture 5 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click File. A menu will drop-down. -
Picture 6 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click Account or Office Account (if you're using Outlook). You'll see this near the bottom of the menu. -
Picture 7 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click Sign In. If you're already signed in, you'll see your account information here. If not, you'll see the button to sign in. -
Picture 8 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Enter your Microsoft account information. This includes the email and password you use to sign into Microsoft.[2]
Method 3 of 4:
Using Office for Mac
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Picture 9 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Open a document in an Office program. You can open any Office program including Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, and you can find these in your Start Menu.- You can open a previously created document or start a new one.
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Picture 10 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click File. A menu will drop-down. -
Picture 11 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click New from Template. -
Picture 12 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click Sign In. You'll be prompted to sign in to save your template across platforms so you can access it from your iPhone later. You'll see the button to sign in under the circular default profile picture on the left side of your screen. -
Picture 13 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Enter your Microsoft account information. This includes the email and password you use to sign into Microsoft.[3]
Method 4 of 4:
Using Office.com
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Picture 14 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Go to https://www.office.com/. This is great to use if you aren't on your normal computer and don't have access to your installed programs and applications. -
Picture 15 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Click Sign in. You'll see this button in the center of the page.- If you're using a mobile browser, you may have to scroll down to see this.
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Picture 16 of How to Sign in to Office 365 Enter your Microsoft account information. This includes the email and password you use to sign into Microsoft.[4]
Update 05 March 2020
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