Microsoft forwards Office 2013 copyright to another device

March 6 brings a lot of good news for people who are using the latest versions of Microsoft Office.

March 6 brings a lot of good news for people who are using the latest versions of Microsoft Office.

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According to Engadget technology site , Microsoft's head of Office, Kurt DelBene yesterday (March 6) announced in its forum that Office 365 users will continue to receive new updates to increase quality. product quality. Not only that, Office 365 users also have the ability to get more new applications than at the beginning. In addition, Kurt DelBene also stated that as long as the demand for a " buy once, use forever" version for Office 365 is maintained, the company will retain that model.

Regarding the latest full version of Office, Office 2013, Microsoft also announced in a company's blog post that the retail version of 2013 will not be "tied " to only one computer. This means that Office 2013 users can transfer their version of Office to a new computer, instead of only being allowed to use Office 2013 on the first computer they perform.

The company also stated that although the Office 2013 user agreement has not been updated to show this change, the new policy will take effect immediately. However, users can only change the device once within 90 days (except in case of hardware failure) and are not allowed to use 1 version of Office on 2 machines at the same time.

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Microsoft announced a policy change with Office 2013

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