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TL;DR: Give an old PC an upgrade with this lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows, now just $39.97 (reg. $219.99) through Sept. 7.


Jealous of all those kids going on back-to-school shopping sprees? Take advantage of a deal on something your PC could use: a fresh Microsoft Office Professional 2021 lifetime license. Right now, you can enjoy this suite of Microsoft Office apps for life for just $39.97 — $180 off the usual price — if you purchase before Sept. 7.

Bring Word, Excel, Outlook, and more to your PC for less

Whether you’re heading back to school or just trying to get through the work day, a Microsoft Office Professional 2021 license gives your PC a new lease on life. It equips your device with eight helpful apps that can help you tackle everything from creating a killer presentation to whipping up an informative spreadsheet.

This license gives you lifetime access to Microsoft Office staples like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, while also including newer additions like Teams, Access, OneNote, and Publisher — all for just $5 each. There are no monthly fees or renewals, unlike Microsoft 365 subscriptions.

Don’t let the year of this edition worry you. The 2021 version actually offers some unique advantages like redesigned features, the ability to work offline, and no cloud dependency. Just make sure your device is running Windows 10 or 11, as these apps are not supported by Windows 7 or 8.

Get things done with some help from this affordable lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows, now only $39.97 (reg. $219.99) through Sept. 7.

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