Free Microsoft Office For Military
AKO offers Microsoft Office to active duty army for insanely cheap (among other things like Rosetta Stone, etc). However they do a really shitty job of advertising it and make the process very convoluted to figure out (as with everything with the army). Nevertheless, since I’m feeling super helpful today, here is literally all you have to do.
If you have multiple devices, are looking for the freshest versions, and want online storage capability, the Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium Military Appreciation Edition is available through AAFES and the NEX for $69.99 per year. This is a subscription-based service, so you have to continue to purchase it again every year. Microsoft will send you and email to your.mil with further instructions/code. Hope it helps. Otherwise the PX usually sell Military Appreciation packages for about $80. I just purchased Office Professional Plus for $9.95! Check to see if you are eligible for the same offer to Take Office Home for $9.95.
Step 1: go to http://hup.microsoft.com
Step 2: Type in your Army email address
Step 3: Use ABAD560AD0 as your product code
Step 4: Receive email and Click button in email to confirm your registration
Step 5: Enter payment $10 (normally $400) and download program
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Free Microsoft Office For Military 2019
So... Microsoft office is free for students, but not for active duty military?? I need it for one of my military classes and i'll continue to need it for a while. Is there anyway around this without breaking the law? (which i don't plan on doing) I just need a viable option to use Office without paying $150. I plan on using the free trial and canceling but i'm afraid i'll need office way longer than 30 days. Can anyone help me or give me some suggestions? Thank you very much!