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Buy a lifetime license for Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac for $65

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Download a lifetime license to Microsoft Office at a great discount with this offer.

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If you need access to Microsoft Office but don’t want to pay the annual fee to access Office 365, you’re in luck: Stack Social offers a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows or Poppystarting at $65 (reg. $220). Pay once and get lifetime access to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher and Access, no matter what type of device you use.

This offer gives you a one-time purchase to install on a single device. You will need Windows 10 or 11 or MacOS Monterey, Ventura or Sonoma to download the software.

A caveat: While Stack Social is an authorized Microsoft partner and offers “lifetime” access to Office, Microsoft may terminate the license. But the site has been running these Microsoft offerings for years, and I can personally vouch for them — I purchased an Office license from Stack Social about two years ago, and it still works on my personal MacBook today.

This offer will not give you the benefits of the latest Microsoft Office 365 subscriptioneither — but you won’t have to pay a $70 annual fee to access Office apps either. Windows users must have their operating system updated to Windows 10 or 11, while Mac users should have at least Monterrey version 12 or newer to download the software.

Obtain Microsoft Office Professional for Windows or Poppy with this business today.

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