When using any of the Microsoft Office desktop applications, you receive “Your subscription has expired” error. This is caused by your Office 365 license change. This happens when you change from being a faculty/staff/student status to an alumni/emeritus status.
Why am I getting a message that Microsoft Office is expired?
The message could be from an expired trial version which you can uninstall via Apps in Windows 10 Settings. Afterwards, you may have to repair your remaining full version of Office.
This message is often triggered by a problem with your Microsoft 365 subscription payment. For example, if your payment was declined due to an expired or cancelled credit card, your subscription may become expired or suspended.
What does it mean when my Office 365 subscription expired?
If you see subscription expired message, it means that your Office 365 subscription expired before you renewed. However, since you mentioned that you have a year of subscription, let us check your account to verify the real status of it. Please follow the steps below:.
What do I do if my Microsoft 365 subscription has expired?
Your Microsoft 365 subscription is about to expire, or has expired . To continue using Office, you must renew your Microsoft 365 subscription. If you see RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION in the yellow warning bar, select Buy, and follow the steps to renew your subscription online.
Do MS Office licenses expire?
There are two fypes of MS Office licences – permanent a subscription. All the Office YEAR (such as Office 2016, 2019, or even Office 98) were one time purchases and the licences are indefinite so they never expire.
Moreover, is it safe to use an expired Microsoft Office document?
With simple documents you can safely keep using your “expired ” thing for the next 5 to 10 years (your comp wouldn’t last that long). Be careful with OS upgrades, it may happen your version of Office may not be running on the new OS any more), so alway check for compatibility. You can of course buy a new release of Office – see above.