Free Download Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus 64bit/x64
Note: My download Office feature has been fully updated. This article was first published in July 2016.
In this article we will be bringing together all the direct download links to official and original copies of a number of different versions of Microsoft Office business suite. We have checked all references to what was at the time of publication of this update to ensure that they are fully operational.
However, before you proceed, bearing in mind the following points:
- Once the free trial expires, they will revert to reduced functionality, essentially becoming spectator’s files. Get them to work again will require you to reinstall the Windows operating system - using a restore point or any similar solution based on disk imaging is unlikely to work.
- You will not need a product key to install the application, but you will need to activate the product.
- After a Microsoft ID, you can activate the application, you should want to own products directly to major product card while the cheapest and usually the fastest way to do it.
- Some security applications have quarantined setup.exe forcing you to manually white list the appropriate files.
- In some cases, the downloaded file will be IMG format. If so, using 7-Zip or a similar archiving tool to extract the files and run the appropriate executable file (usually setup.exe).
- All related files are real and legitimate, directly from the developer.
- If you have any suggestions, or if you notice that one of them does not work, please let us know in the comments section below.
Office 2013
This is the RTM / final version, which can be used for 60 days without any restrictions (ie. This is a trial version). The suite includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, InfoPath Visio Viewer, publisher and Lync. Note that the linked files below are reasonably large download; 667 megabytes and 769 megabytes, respectively. (And should you want to read, review of Office 2013 here).
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