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How to upgrade from Office 2010 to Office 365

There are three ways to get Office 365.

- BY JD SARTAIN

Now that Microsoft has ended support for Office 2010 as of October 13 ( go.pcworld.com/ ensp), upgrading to Office 365 is one of your primary options.

We know that switching from owning software outright to paying a subscripti­on is a big change that many people dread. You can actually still buy Office 2019 as a standalone product if you want to stick to tradition.

The subscripti­on model has its upsides, though. You don’t have to fiddle with downloads, discs, or product keys. You get constant updates, including bug fixes, security patches, and new features. Microsoft’s subscripti­ons also offer flexibilit­y on how many users and machines can access a product, so you don’t have to juggle a bunch of different copies of the same software. Here’s how it works.

UPDATE OFFICE 2010 TO OFFICE 365 FROM THE CURRENT SOFTWARE ON YOUR SYSTEM

A straightfo­rward upgrade is actually quite simple. If you have a single standalone PC, it can be accomplish­ed through any of your current Office suite programs.

Open Word, Excel, Outlook, or Powerpoint and select File > Account > Update Options, then select Update

Now from the drop-down menu. In

Outlook, it’s File > Office Account > Update Options > Update Now. Then just follow the online prompts.

Important: Be absolutely certain you’re ready to update your software before you click that Update Now button, because it jumps directly to the internet and launches the update, and it’s really difficult to cancel it. If you’re uncertain, choose View Updates first and review your options before proceeding.

Once installed, you can customize the desktop icons and launch the programs. Office will prompt you for the new product key when you access the first program. This key has 25 letters and numbers (aka, alphanumer­ic) and pairs your license to your machine.

UPDATE FROM OFFICE 2010 TO OFFICE 365 FROM THE OFFICE WEBSITE

If you prefer, you can upgrade directly from Microsoft; just go to go.pcworld.com/ocom. On the main Welcome to Office menu, click Sign In to begin. Microsoft locates your account, recognizes the current versions on your system, and then provides alternativ­es for you to select (to purchase or rent).

Or, you can click Get Office ( go.pcworld.com/ gtof). A product sales screen opens and displays your

options under the For Home tab. Click the For Business tab to see the business options. Because it’s “not really an upgrade,” but another purchase, the previous versions of software on your system are irrelevant to Microsoft except for determinin­g whether to allow or disallow multiple versions to run simultaneo­usly on your system.

Microsoft counsels against running multiple versions for a number of reasons. There are compatibil­ity issues between system files (especially with Outlook): Some features are disabled, and some files are overwritte­n by the newer version leaving the older version without those files. Some commands are either obsolete or changed, which means one or both versions could fail.

UPDATE FROM OFFICE 2010 TO OFFICE 365 FROM THE MICROSOFT STORE

Access the Microsoft Store app from the task bar on your system. Sign in first, and the Microsoft - Official Home Page appears. On

the bottom left side, click Choose Your Microsoft 365, and, once again, the product sales screen opens and displays the For

Home and For Business tabs with pricing for all the different combinatio­ns of products.

Important note: Updating or upgrading the Office products will not affect your files, documents, spreadshee­ts, and other data. Even if they did, all of the Microsoft programs provide backwardco­mpatible options. However, you should back up your Microsoft Outlook .pst file before you make any changes to your

Outlook program. This file is located in one of the following locations:

C:\users\\ Appdata\local\microsoft\ Outlook

C:\users\\ Roaming\local\microsoft\ Outlook

You can also back up the .pst file to a CSV file (Comma Separated Values) file, which is compatible with Excel and all databases.

Once the new update is installed, use File > Open & Export > Import/export, then choose an action from the Import & Export Wizard dialog, such as Import From Another Program Or File. Click Next, then select Comma Separated Values or Outlook Data File (.pst), and follow the prompts to restore your Outlook files.

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Update from the Microsoft store.

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