Download and install or reinstall Office 365, Office 2016, or Office 2013 on your PC

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The following steps describe how to install Office on a PC (laptop, desktop, or 2-in-1). To install Office on a Mac, seeDownload and install Office 2016 for Mac.Are you reinstalling Office or installing Office on another computer? If so, go directly to Step 2: Install or reinstall Office from My Account.

Step 1 – First time install: redeem Office and associate it with a Microsoft account

Before you install your copy of Office for the first time, you need to redeem it. The way you redeem Office depends on how you got it.

Step 2 – Install or reinstall Office from My Office Account

NOTE   This step assumes you’ve already redeemed your product key and associated Office with a Microsoft account. If you haven’t already done that, see Step 1 – First time install: redeem Office and associate it with a Microsoft account.

  1. From the My Office Account page, select Install. (If you’re not already signed in to My Office Account, go towww.office.com/myaccount and on the sign in page, enter your Microsoft account which is the email address and password associated with your copy of Office.)Screenshot of My Office Account pageIMPORTANT   If you sign in with a different email address and password, the My Account page will tell you this account isn’t associated with any Office products. Sign out and then resign in with the Microsoft account associated with your Office 365 subscription or your copy of Office 2016 or Office 2013. This is the account you used when you set up Office in Step 1 – First time install: redeem Office and associate it with a Microsoft account.
  2. In the Install Information section, select Install.By default, this will install the 32-bit version of Office on your PC using the language you selected when you redeemed the product. If you want to install the 64-bit version, change your language, or choose other options, see the section below, Custom install options.Screen shot of the Install page with the "Install" button and the "Need help installing?" link selected.TIP   If the Install button is greyed out or isn’t working, see Install button doesn’t install Office.
  3. Depending on your browser, go to the install pop up that appears and click Run (in Internet Explorer), Setup(in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox).Browser options: in Internet Explorer click Run, in Chrome click Setup, in Firefox click Save FileIMPORTANT   If you’re installing Office 2016 and you get a “Stop, you should wait to install Office 2016”message do the following:
  4. Click Yes to start installing. During the download process, you can watch a video to learn more about Office.Just a few more steps to complete the Office installation
  5. When you see “You’re good to go”, choose All done.When you see "You're good to go", choose the "All done" button.TIP   After installing, you can start to use your Office applications. If you can’t find the applications, learn how to find the Office applications that you just installed.

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Custom install options

Use the table below to see what custom Office install options are available for your Office product and how to install it.

OFFICE PRODUCTCUSTOM INSTALL OPTIONS
Office 365 subscription, such as:

  • Office 365 Home
  • Office 365 Personal
  • Office 365 University
Choose or change the language of your Office installation

Choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office

Reinstall Office 2013 after an Office 2016 upgrade

A one-time purchase of Office 2016 or Office 2013, such as:

  • Office Home & Student
  • Office Home & Business
  • Office Professional
  • Individual Office applications
Choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office

For Office 2016 only: Choose or change the language of your Office installation

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