

Hopefully, others will jump in with their recommendations. You can go for a subscription version (Project Online) or you can get a standalone version.

If you elect to go that route, be very cautious.Īs far as Project 2016, there are a couple basic routes. Microsoft Office XP is available in two versions, a non-upgrade version that you can install on any compatible computer, and an upgrade version that. "duplicate copy - not for resale" are dead giveaways. How do you tell? An extremely low price or a picture showing a disk that says This is not to say you cant install 2007 on Windows 10 but it wont work like its supposed to. Office 2010 is the oldest version supported on Windows 10. You can find multiple vendors on the internet selling any array of Project versions but unfortunately a great number of those offerings are for counterfeit or illegal versions. Yah no update, because guess what isnt supported on Windows 10, office 2007. To upgrade to the package that includes the newer office products we are looking at around £15k a year. We pay around £5k a year for just the exchange side of office 365. Depending on your needs you may find that Project 2013 (one version removed) will eliminate compatibility issues with contractors/clients I want to upgrade office from 2010 to 2016 (current one provided by office 365). Under Account, you will see an option to Manage Account and under that, you can select Update Options. You then need to access the File menu and select Account. There are various options for upgrade and although Project 2016 is the current version, you may not want/need to have the latest. For the second method of updating Microsoft Office 2013, you will need to start by opening Word, PowerPoint or Excel with a fresh document.
