![]() The upside is that you get all updates to Office as long as you have a valid subscription (so when Office 2019 comes out you can just download it), and you get 1TB of OneDrive storage (it's online storage like Dropbox that you can use to backup and save your files to). For this you'd pay less, but you'd have to pay every year (I think ~$60 /year). However, Microsoft now offers Office 365, which is a subscription service. So you could buy Office 2017 and then just have a copy of Office 2017 forever. You can either pay for standalone office, this is the old model of software purchasing where you'll pay ~$150 for a license to a single version of office that you will own for perpetuity. It sounds like you're using the Office trial that came with your copy of Windows so yes, you'll need to pay for a separate license Office license. So you've always required a separate license for office than you do for Windows, though sometimes manufacturers or computer builders would include an office license as well when they sold you your computer, so it may not have seemed this way. Office is completely different and unrelated software to Windows, they just happen to be made by the same company, like how iPhone and iMacs are largely unrelated products made by the same company. ![]()
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