Find Office Version



Find Office Version


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Find on line with Microsoft account: If your Office was purchased and downloaded online, or associated with a Microsoft account, your MS Office product key can be found online. Open Microsoft website, and login with your Microsoft account used to buy or activate Office. The Office serial key will be showed on your Office account page. The steps I demonstrated above is using Microsoft Office 2016 as the example. However, if you’re using at least Microsoft Office 2013, the steps to find out the Office version will be the same. The same is applicable for Office 365 as well. Hope that this article can answer the question of how to find if I have 32-bit or 64-bit Office version. If you purchased and downloaded Office from an online store, the product key should be in your email receipt. Try the following to find this confirmation email: Check your spam, bulk, or junk mail folders for the email. Try searching your email for the word “Microsoft” or the name of the company where you bought Office.

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This document describes how you can determine the version of Office you have installed on your computer. These instructions assume you already have an Outlook profile/account configured. If you do not have Outlook configured, you can substitute Outlook with any of the other Office applications in the steps below.

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Important: To get the latest features/updates, it is recommended that you install the Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus/Subscription/enterprise version of Office/Outlook. The Professional Plus/2016/2019/Volume License version is only receiving security updates.

  • Note - Windows 7 End of Support and Office 365 ProPlus

    • As announced previously, Windows 7 will be out of support after January 14, 2020. Because Office 365 is governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, customers are required to stay current as per the servicing and system requirements for the product or service. This includes using Office 365 ProPlus on a Windows operating system that is currently in support.

      Using Office 365 ProPlus on older, unsupported operating systems may cause performance and reliability issues over time. If your organization is using Office 365 ProPlus on devices running Windows 7, we strongly recommend your organization move those devices to Windows 10.

      [How does this impact me?]

      Even though Windows 7 will no longer be supported after January 2020, we understand Office 365 customers may need more time in their migration to a supported operating system. Through January 2023, Microsoft will provide security updates for Office 365 ProPlus on Windows 7. But, during that time, as long as the device is still running Windows 7, Office 365 ProPlus won’t receive any new features updates.

      [What should I do to prepare for this change?]

      We recommend that organizations migrate to Windows 10 or a supported operating system before the end of support date on January 14, 2020 in order to continue receiving new feature updates to Office 365 ProPlus. Make sure to discuss this process with your local IT staff before making changes to your system.

      We’ll be providing more information by January about how to get security updates for Office 365 ProPlus on devices running Windows 7 after support for Windows 7 ends.

      Note: This information also applies to Office 365 Business which is included in business plans such as M365 Business and Office 365 Business Premium, and to desktop versions of Project and Visio.

      For more information, please see this support article and this FAQ.

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Select your operating system:

Windows OS

  1. Start Outlook/Word or any other Microsoft Office application.
  2. On the File menu, click Office Account or Account.
  3. Under Product Information, you'll see the general version of Office installed on your computer.

    This version was downloaded/installed from your Office
    365 subscription - you must have an active Office 365
    ProPlus license/subscription to run this version.

    This version was downloaded/installed from Campus Software Library (CSL).
  4. For complete version, click About Outlook/Word. A new window will appear. The top will display the build information and if the client is 32- or 64-bit.
  5. Click left arrow to return to Outlook/Word.

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Mac OS

  1. Start Outlook/Word or any other Microsoft Office application.
  2. From the Outlook menu on the Apple menu bar, select About Outlook.
  3. You will be presented with the 'About Outlook/Word' screen:

    This version was downloaded/installed from your Office 365
    subscription - you must have an active Office 365 ProPlus
    license/subscription to run this version.

    This version was downloaded/installed from Campus Software
    Library (CSL).
  4. Click red X to return to Outlook/Word.

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