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Re: Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
To further clarify, when I repaired Office 365 I had one additional step to "activate" it by simply opening an Office application and activating it with an email and password for the account. The good news was when I reinstalled Office 365 and opened Outlook I did not loose any emails. This sure wasted a lot of time, business, and sanity though. Hope Microsoft gets this under control soon.25KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
Glenn and folks troubled with Office 365, I am very disappointed with Office 365 and will be looking for alternatives and compensation. Before I leave I did further investigating and ended up reinstalling Office 365, a product I already paid for. The steps I took under Windows 10 were as follows....(please backup your computer and track down your account/password info before trying the following). 1. Open "Apps & Features". Easiest way is to find this is type "Apps" in the search box next to the Windows start button/start menu 2. Scroll down to find "Microsoft Office 365" in the right hand side of Apps & Features and click it. This should open up a couple buttons (modify & uninstall). Click the "modify" button. 3. After clicking the modify button you should be presented with options on how to repair Office. Sadly the quick repair option didn't work so I selected "Online Repair" then clicked the "Repair" button. Best of luck.25KViews0likes18CommentsRe: Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
This afternoon I was using Office 365(version 16/2016) and one minute it was working but not the next due to the "the fine print popup" people are dealing with. I have not heard from Microsoft and won't accept it until that happens. However, I would like to remind folks that alternatives for accessing your email is through a web browser (https://www.office.com/) if Outlook has locked you out. Other alternatives such as libreOffice (https://www.libreoffice.org) are good alternatives for Word/Excel/etc. until Microsoft can address the issue.28KViews0likes0Comments
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