Monday, April 11, 2016

ACTIVATING MS OFFICE PROFESSIONAL PLUS 2013/2016 - UPDATED!!

Hello and welcome to another showcase in activating a new version of MS Office. The version that is currently circulating the web, pretty good one - MS Office Professional Plus 2016.

MS Office 2016 (codenamed Office 16), is a version of the MS Office Productivity Suite, succeeding both Office 2013 and Office for Mac 2011, as defined by Wikipedia.


WINDOWS BASED Version
The new release includes the ability to create, open, edit, and save files in the cloud straight from the desktop, plus the availability of a new search tool for commands available in Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook named "Tell Me", more "Send As" options in Word and PowerPoint, and co-authoring in real time with users connected to Office Online.

It has also other features, smaller ones as they find it, which include (1) Insights, a feature powered by Bing to provide contextual information from the web, (2) a Designer sidebar in PowerPoint to optimize the layout of slides, new chart types and (3) templates in Excel (such as treemap, sunburst chart (also known as a ring chart), waterfall chart, box plot and histogram, and financial and calendar templates), new animations in PowerPoint (such as the Morph transition), the ability to insert online video in OneNote, and a data loss prevention feature in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Microsoft Office 2016 cannot coexist with Microsoft Office 2013 apps, but it can coexist with earlier versions of Microsoft Office, such as 2003, 2007, and 2010.

Microsoft offers to freely replace these older versions with this version.

As usual, there are five traditional editions of Office 2016 that were released for Windows - Student, Business, Standard, Professional & Professional Plus editions.

The student suite includes the core applications only.
Business suite includes the core applications and Outlook.
Standard suite only available through volume licensing channels, includes the core applications, as well as Outlook and Publisher.
Professional suite includes the core applications, as well as Outlook, Publisher and Access; while
Professional Plus: This suite, only available through volume licensing channels, includes the core applications, as well as Outlook, Publisher, Access and Skype for Business.

MS Office Pro Plus 2016 is a very good deal for any individual whom uses the said application for their individual works. It would be best if each and every one of us can get it, but there are only few who can really afford to have them.

It is known to some that there are several individuals who are able to get the software for a very cheap price - most of them for free.

Someone told one of the moderators about his copy that bought from a retailer but ends up facing some problems after reformatting his computer. He can't understand why it happens when in fact, it says, it allows him for multiple installations as long as he uses the same product key.

Well, that's something we'd like to know how to surpass such problem.

Below is a video that one of the moderators has done, made for those who ask for the activator but we are unable to reply.

We would like to let you guys know that if you want to buy the MS Office 2016, go, visit the official website of Microsoft and purchase the right software for you.

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We hope you guys will enjoy the video done by one of our moderators, and we hope that it'll help you in activating your own copy of MS Office Pro Plus 2016.


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