Let me know how it goes for further assistance.
If it was not pre-installed and if you had either downloaded the full version from disc or through online, I would personally suggest you contact the Microsoft tech support for further assistance. Step 1: Check the license type of MS Office. Step 3: Authenticate your Office 365 subscription. Select the version of Office you're trying to reinstall and follow those steps: Microsoft 365 or Office 2021.
Step 2: Install MS Office on your new computer. If you don't see Office on your device after doing a Recovery in Windows (also known as Push Button Reset), you must reinstall Office by following the steps in the ReadMe file that was copied to your desktop after the recovery completed. Step 1: Deactivate the subscription on your old computer.
For more details on how to install, please follow this link: HP PCs - Using Recovery Manager to Restore Software and Drivers (Windows 10) Here is a stepwise solution on how to transfer Microsoft Office to another computer via Office 365 subscription. If it was pre-installed on the PC, then I would suggest you try to install it from HP Recovery manager. Was it pre installed on your PC? Or did you install it with the help of CD or through online download. What is the Product number of the notebook? Use this link to find it: (Ensure you do not share any of your personal information such as serial, phone number, email ID, etc.). To provide you with an accurate solution, I'll need a few more details: On the Software page, under Install Office 2016 for Mac, select Install to begin downloading the installer package. I see from your post that you need assistance in installing Microsoft Office on your PC. For you to have the best experience on the HP forum, you could also visit our HP Forums Guide for First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More. Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Curaao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Grenada Guatemala. Complete the steps in the wizard to finish activating Office.To the HP Forums I would like to take a moment and thank you for using this forum, it is a great place to find answers. Note: The Activation Wizard appears if Office has trouble activating. When the Office app opens, accept the license agreement. To open the Office app, select its icon in the search results.
If you have Windows 8.1 or 8.0, type the name of an Office app on the Start screen. To open an Office app, select the Start button (lower-left corner of your screen) and type the name of an Office app, like Word. Your install is finished when you see the phrase, "You're all set! Office is installed now" and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes. To complete the installation, follow the prompts in the "Install Office" section below.ĭepending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox). This completes the download of Office to your device. Once the uninstall is complete, sign in again and select Other install options, choose the language and version you want (64 or 32-bit), and then select Install. On the other computer on which you need to install, login to the My Account page and press Install and follow the steps to install Office Home and Student 2016. To change from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version or vice versa, you need to uninstall Office first (including any stand-alone Office apps you have such as Project of Visio). Reinstall Office Home & Student 2016 on another computer Deactivate the computer on which it is installed at present. In this case, the 32-bit version of Office will be installed instead. Note: The 64-bit version is installed by default unless Office detects you already have a 32-bit version of Office (or a stand-alone Office app such as Project or Visio) installed.