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Business customers around the world can now purchase the on-premises versions of the new Office products--including Office 2013, Exchange Server 2013, Lync Server 2013, SharePoint Server 2013, Project 2013 and Visio 2013--through Microsoft Volume Licensing. Broad availability of the new Office through retail and online channels is planned for the first quarter of 2013. The new Office gives customers a comprehensive set of productivity tools to help them do their best work in a world of devices and services.
From the free trial of the new Office we delivered through the Customer Preview in July to our announcement in October that we had reached our RTM milestone, we've gotten a lot of valuable feedback that helped shape the final version. Here are a few things about the new Office that we think are great:
To order, begin testing or learn more about Office 2013, please ask your Microsoft Account Team or your Microsoft Partner. Whether you're ready to buy the on-premises Office 2013 products available now or want to use the cloud services available early next year, try the new Office today and let us know what you think.
--Sanjay Manchanda, Office Team
*Windows 7 or Windows 8 operating system required
**HD video camera required for high-definition video conferencing
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Business customers around the world can now purchase the on-premises versions of the new Office products
I'm an LSP for the Indiana University Department of Medicine, and Office 2013 is now available to us. I just started using it. So far I really like it, but I must say I'm disappointed that Microsoft hasn't figured out yet to build the character map into Word and the other Office apps.
I can't believe that we're at Windows 8 and Office 2013, and you still have to painstakingly navigate to an archaic character map and copy and paste just to type special characters . . .
The new Office was released to manufacturing in mid-October, with general availability planned for early
Hi!
I want to buy Office for my company but I don't know where to do it. Can you help me with that?
I have a problem with the trial version.
I have in some time installed the preview version of Office, but it was too buggy for me, so I uninstalled it.
Now I try to install the trials and the Microsoft-provided product key installation fails (saying something about ended trial and previously installed versions).
I also tried to buy Office 2013, but Microsoft refuses to take my money as I cannot find any place to buy Office 2013.
How can I fix this problem and install the Microsoft-provided key?
excuse me but im kind of annoyed because i tried to put text into a text-box, and i did it 5 times, and it worked.However, on the sixth, it wouldn't let me.Please help me because im really annoyed.
Your business customers can purchase on-premises versions of the new Office products through Microsoft
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Momentum for the new Office continues to grow. Your business customers can purchase on-premises versions
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