How much time do I have to upgrade to Office 2016?

Tumultus

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With the subscription, you'll be automatically upgraded to Office 2016. In fact, you could just uninstall all of your Office versions (2013 + 2016 Trial), go to office.com, sign in to your account, hit the install button and you get Office 2016.
 

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Are you saying 2013 subscription as in a one-time payment key for Office 2013 OR an Office 365 subscription?

If its the former, you're stuck with 2013 regardless and will have to either buy 2016 standalone or get the 365 subscription.
If its the latter, you can sign into 2016 now and enjoy it until the next version comes out.
 

Sagar Limaye

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Are you saying 2013 subscription as in a one-time payment key for Office 2013 OR an Office 365 subscription?

If its the former, you're stuck with 2013 regardless and will have to either buy 2016 standalone or get the 365 subscription.
If its the latter, you can sign into 2016 now and enjoy it until the next version comes out.
If I sign into 2016 now, I'll be wasting the 65 days of trial I have left, which is why I want to know how long is the offer standing. I have 2013 subscription for 365, not the one time thing.
 

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If I sign into 2016 now, I'll be wasting the 65 days of trial I have left, which is why I want to know how long is the offer standing. I have 2013 subscription for 365, not the one time thing.

If you're paying for the Office 365 subscription now, you're wasting your convenience by NOT signing in now.

you can sign into 2016 now and enjoy it until the next version comes out.

And when I say next version, I mean Office 2019 or whatever they call it.
 

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