- Can I Use A Product Key For Office 2013 For Mac Os
- Activate Microsoft Office 2013 Product Key
- Can I Use A Product Key For Office 2013 For Macbook Pro
After the license validates, it will activate the product, and you can click Start Using Word to open and start using Office for Mac. Multiple licenses and key already used error? If you try to activate a one-time install of Office for Mac and you get the error: Key already used, you will need to select another license to use. On the device where you want to change the key, open any Office app, select the File menu and then select Account near the bottom of the menu. Under Product Information, select the Change License button. If there is no Change License button, you may need to install Office updates.
Run a simple command to change the product key for Office 2013 without having to reinstall it.
Can I Use A Product Key For Office 2013 For Mac Os
2 Steps total
Step 1: Open command prompt:
Activate Microsoft Office 2013 Product Key
Run cmd
Step 2: Enter:
cscript 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice15ospp.vbs' /inpkey:
6 Comments
Can I Use A Product Key For Office 2013 For Macbook Pro
- ChipotleSamA92 May 15, 2014 at 07:47am
Or just go into office 2013, file, account and hit change product key.
- SerranoDorrel May 15, 2014 at 11:58pm
Sorry - I don't have that option. Maybe because it's already activated?
- HabaneroScott Manning May 27, 2014 at 04:25pm
Good to know but as previously mentioned, easier to do in Office itself.
- SerranoDorrel May 28, 2014 at 12:22am
There is no File->Account->Change Product Key in Outlook, Word, etc.
You guys sure you're talking about Office 2013? - PimientoSkatz80817 Oct 28, 2020 at 10:01pm
Should the key include the dashes? I'm trying to reset the key on a newly acquired computer with an existing Office 2013 install, but it refuses to get activated.
- Jalapenodavisbr Nov 10, 2020 at 11:55pm
On a fresh install of a not activated nor updated Office 2013, this was the only option. There was no 'change product key' (perhaps due to no updates yet).
So... still useful 6 years later. Thanks Dorrel.