How can I use Excel without subscription?

Those who hate subscription apps will be glad to hear that using Microsoft Office without a subscription will still be possible on the Mac with a new version launching next year.

Microsoft has been increasingly pushing users towards its subscription-based Office 365 platform, while downplaying the alternative of a one-time purchase …

The tech giant currently offers a range of outright purchase options for both PC and Mac, but it had been feared that Office 2019 might be the last of these. However, Windows Central spotted a single sentence in a Microsoft announcement confirming that we’ll still have the one-time purchase option next year.

Microsoft Office will also see a new perpetual release for both Windows and Mac, in the second half of 2021.

Windows Central says that no details are yet available, but it’s likely to be a similar package to Office 2019.

While many have moved over to Microsoft 365, some prefer a perpetual license for Office that allows them to purchase a product once and to have it forever. Microsoft usually releases perpetual updates to Office every few years, though some were concerned that Office 2019 would be the last perpetual update. Luckily for those who prefer a perpetual license, a new version is on the way.

Office 2019 comes with quite a few apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Skype for Business, as well as servers such as Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business. It’s safe to assume that the upcoming perpetual version of Office will have a similar offering.

At this time, Microsoft hasn’t shared details regarding the price, exact availability, or name of the next perpetual version of Office.

Microsoft launched a new unified Office app for iPhone back in February,.

The new Office app simplifies how you work on a phone by combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into one app and adds mobile-first features so you can get more done all from one app. This app maintains all the functionality of the existing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps but requires far less phone storage than using three separate apps.

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You could use LibreOffice or Google Docs for free, or if you have a Mac you can use Apple’s iWork apps for far less than Office costs. But what if you really would rather just use Microsoft Office apps, since they work great with the files you already have and you’re already used to them?

You’re in luck. At the new Office.com, you can use basic versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for free in your browser. They’re the same Microsoft Office apps you’re used to, only they run online and are 100% free. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to make new documents, spreadsheets, and presentations using Office, for free, and also how to open and edit your existing documents online.

Office Online: The Free Office You've Always Wanted

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
It's really Office, just online—and free

The new Office Online is actually nothing terribly new. Back in 2010, Microsoft added "Office Web Apps" to their Skydrive online storage service, which let you edit your Office documents online with a basic copy of Office 2010-styled apps. It worked nice, but was always hidden inside Skydrive. Now that they've recently rebranded Skydrive as OneDrive, they've also set the Office Web Apps free to live on their own as Office Online, complete with a new Office 2013-style UI.

Now, before we get started, it's important to clear up a bit of confusion. These free Office apps are web apps—that is, they run in your web browser, and yet they feel more like an "app" than a standard site. You can't install them on your PC or Mac like you can install normal Office apps, and they won't work when you're not connected to the internet. That's not a huge problem, though, since most of us are online all day already. Best of all, Office Online saves the files you make online to OneDrive, which you can sync for free with your Mac or PC to see your documents when you're offline. That's not too bad for free.

With that, let's get started.

Creating a New Word Document Online

To start using Office for free, all you've got to do is open your browser, go to Office.com, and select the app you want to use. There's online copies of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote you can choose from, as well as contacts and calendar apps and the OneDrive online storage. To try it out, let's select the Word Online icon. You'll first need to login with a Microsoft account (an account you may have from Hotmail, Xbox Live, or Skydrive), or you can create a new account for free. Then, seconds later, you'll see a screen asking if you'd like to make a new blank document, browse templates, or open a document from OneDrive.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Getting started in Word Online

If you want to create a blank document, just click the New blank document button. Otherwise, click the Browse templates button to pick from the standard new document templates you'd see in your PC when you make a new Word document. Here you can look through the top templates or browse through the categories of templates available. When you've found the perfect one, select it, then click the green Open in Word Online button.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
There's dozens of templates you can use in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint online

You'll have to click one more button to save the document to your OneDrive storage, and then you'll see the full Word Online app open in your browser with your template. Everything should look very familiar if you've used any recent versions of Word. There's the toolbar on top with the default tools—and essentially anything in the normal Home tab is still there, including font and alignment options, styles, lists, and more. Your normal keyboard shortcuts will work as normal, so you can tap Control-B or Command-B to make text bold, for instance. Or, you can select text, and a mini formatting toolbar will appear over your cursor just as in Office apps on your PC, where you can change font options and more on the fly.

Editing a template is very easy, just as you'd expect. You can select the placeholder text and images, and add the text and content you want instead while keeping the same formatting. And as you're typing, Word will automatically check your document for spelling errors with the language of your choice, and will show the word count at the bottom of the app. It'll even automatically save the document as you're working.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
The basics of Word are all there, for free

You'll find the rest of the tools you need to edit your document in the other ribbon tabs in the app. There's less tools than you'd find in Word on your PC, but you'll at least find basic tools to add your own pictures or clip art from Microsoft and tweak them, along with table, header and footer tools, page layout options, and more. If you can't find anything, all you'll need to do is type the command you want in the search box in the top center, and it'll find the option for you. And if you want the ribbon out of the way to give you more space to edit, just double-click on it and it'll hide away, ready for you to re-open it when needed.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Search inside the ribbon to find the tools you need, or help articles from Microsoft.

The other Office Online apps work just as nicely. You can make a new PowerPoint presentation online, complete with dozens of pre-made templates or using the default Design themes that you'd expect in PowerPoint. There's only a couple transitions and animations, but everything else is included in PowerPoint Online, including SmartArt graphics and slide notes. You can duplicate slides, copy content between them, insert your own pictures, and more. You can even click the Slideshow button in the bottom left corner and present your presentation full-screen right from PowerPoint Online.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
PowerPoint Online has most of the slide tools you'd expect, including Smartart.

Excel Online is equally nice, and since spreadsheets are mainly about crunching numbers, you'll likely be able to get everything you need to do in Excel done in Excel Online unless you need macros and add-ons. There's all the standard Excel functions and graphs, along with basic tools to sort your data and templates to give you quick ways to crunch numbers. You won't find the more advanced tools like Pivot Tables, but if you open an Excel document that already contains Pivot Tables in Excel Online, those Pivot Tables will continue to work as normal and you can edit them fully online.

Excel Online even includes a bonus feature: Surveys. This feature feels most directly copied from Google Docs Spreadsheets, since Excel on your Mac or PC couldn't be used for surveys, but it's still nice to have. You can use it to make simple online surveys, and then review the data from your responders in Excel Online or download the results to your computer in a spreadsheet.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Excel's still the serious number cruncher you'd expect.

Editing an Existing Office File Online

Now, if you already have Office documents—perhaps from a colleague or your boss, or from an older version of Office you had on another computer—you'll want to be able to view and edit them in Office Online too. That'll take just one extra step. You'll first need to go to OneDrive.com, sign in with your Microsoft Account as before, then drag-and-drop your files to the OneDrive page (or bulk upload them from the Upload button). Alternately, you can sync them to your account with the OneDrive Mac or PC apps.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Upload your existing Office files to OneDrive to edit them online

Now, to open your documents online, just click on your document and it'll open in the appropriate Office Online app, though only in the view mode. To edit the document, you'll need to click Edit Document in the ribbon, then select Edit in Word Online (or Excel/PowerPoint Online if you're editing a spreadsheet or presentation, respectively). That'll send you to the Office Online app we looked at before, where you can take advantage of all the great editing features you need.

Collaborating in Office Online

The best part of editing Office documents online is that it's easy to share them with others and collaborate on them in real-time. To share a document in Office Online, click the Share button at the top of the window. There, you can invite people directly to help you edit a document, or you can copy a link to share with others where they can view or edit the document even without a Microsoft Account.

Word Online supports comments on your shared documents, to help you and your collaborators keep up with what's been changed, and discuss potential changes. To add comments, select text you want to comment on, click the Review tab, and select New Comment. You can also turn on or off the comments sidebar from that same tab.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Share your Office files with anyone and co-edit them live online, complete with comments.

Restore Previous Versions of Documents in Office Online

It's so easy to accidentally delete part of your document only to realize later that you deleted info you actually still needed—and that's only easier if you're collaborating with others on your documents. In Office Online, you'll never have to worry about losing your work since it automatically saves your work and backups previous versions of your files. To restore the previous version of a file, just click the File button in the top left of the ribbon, select Info, then click the Previous Versions button. That'll open a list of the previous versions of your file that you can view online, restore, or download a copy for safe keeping.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Accidentally change something in your document? No problem.

When your work's done and you're ready to share your document, you'll most likely need to share a copy of your document file or print it out. That's just as easy in Office Online as it would be in any other copy of Office. Just click the File tab again and select Print to print out a copy of your document, or select Save As and click the Download button to save a copy of your document to your computer. The file that'll download automatically is a normal Office file that'll open in any other copy of Office, or in Office alternates like iWork, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. Alternately, if you're syncing your OneDrive files with your computer, your new document will automatically sync to your computer so you can copy it from your OneDrive folder and share it.

How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
How can I use Excel without subscription?
Print, save, and share your documents from the File menu

There's another nice option if you're sharing your document online: you can embed an Office Online document in your website so others can read it online. Just select the Share tab in the File menu, click the Embed button, and then click the Generate button, copy the code, and paste it into your site. That's a great way to share, say, your team newsletter document on your company site, or a spreadsheet of data in a research blog post.

Conclusion

If you've wanted to get Microsoft Office without having to pay anything, and don't need the most advanced features from Office, Office Online is perfect solution for you. Its free copies of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote might have less features than you'd expect and only run in your browser, but they actually work great and will render the formatting of all your existing Office documents perfectly.

The next time you need to make a new document, spreadsheet, or presentation, or perhaps just need to edit a colleague's Office document, give Office Online a try. You'll likely find that it has the features you need, and that it works far better than you'd otherwise have assumed.

How do you use Excel without paying?

Using Microsoft Excel and other core Office programs is free via the web, and all you'll need is a Microsoft account. Head over to Office.com and click 'Sign in' to enter your details. If you don't yet have an account, choose 'Sign up for the free version of Office' and follow the instructions.

How can I use Microsoft Excel without product key?

Step 1: Go to www.office.com/setup or Microsoft365.com/setup. Step 2: Sign in with your Microsoft account, or create one if you don't have one. Be sure to remember this account so that you can install or reinstall Office later, without a product key.