![]() ![]() You can bring up the ribbon with a tap of a button. Microsoft kept the ribbon interface (love it or hate it) in PowerPoint 2013, but it is now hidden by default on the Window RT version of Microsoft Office 2013. That applies to many university students, major corporation employees, and even government employees (who aren't getting a lot of breaks lately). The downside is you have to do this every 30 days (maybe set a calendar reminder?), but it's worth it if you want to get as much use out of your trial period as possible.ĭon't forget, though, if your company participates in Microsoft's volume licensing program, you can get Office 2013 Professional Plus for just $10. To do this, you'll need to find the Microsoft Shared folder under C:\Program Files\Common Files, then open a command window and run the Microsoft-provided utility, OSPREARM.EXE. This gives you about six months of full usage of Microsoft Office. How-To Geek posted this handy hack, which renews the 30-day trial period Microsoft offers-for up to five more times. Here's a way to extend the free trial period for Microsoft Office so you can get the full features without paying for it (for at least 180 days). ![]() Maybe you want to kick the tires on Microsoft's office suite for more than 30 days or just don't want to plunk down the money for it yet. Perhaps you're a student who only needs Microsoft Office for a limited time.
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