Microsoft 365 is a subscription that includes the most collaborative, up-to-date features in one seamless, integrated experience. Microsoft 365 includes the robust Office desktop apps that you’re familiar with, like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. You also get extra online storage and cloud-connected features that let you collaborate on files in. If you see a notice to buy, renew, or reactivate your Microsoft 365 subscription when you open Word, Excel, or any other Office application, you'll need to take action in order to keep using Office. How to get the notifications to stop Select an error message below to view the steps 'Renew your subscription' or 'Subscription expired'.
If you're an admin, you can verify which subscriptions your organization has by going to the admin center.
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- In the admin center, go to the Billing > Your products page.
- On the Products tab, you see all your subscriptions. Each subscription line includes information about licenses, subscription status, and billing.
- If you want to change the columns that appear in the list, select Choose columns. Change the selection of columns, then select Save.
- To see more details for a single subscription, select that subscription.
In the admin center, go to the Billing > Subscriptions page.
If you have only one subscription, it will be displayed on the Subscriptions page, along with the subscription name, information about the subscription, and its status. In the following screenshot, you can see that I have an Microsoft 365 Apps for business subscription.
If you have multiple subscriptions, you'll see a column next to the detailed subscription information that lists the subscriptions that have been purchased, as well as any trial subscriptions. By default, the subscription at the top of the list is automatically selected, and the detailed information for that subscription is shown.
If you have multiple subscriptions, choose the one for which you want to see detailed information. The subscription card will update with information about that subscription.
Note
If you have subscriptions that have expired or have been disabled, they'll be listed based on their current state.
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In the admin center, go to the Billing > Subscriptions page.
If you have only one subscription, it will be displayed on the Subscriptions page, along with the subscription name, information about the subscription, and its status. In the following screenshot, you can see that I have an Microsoft 365 Apps for business subscription.
If you have multiple subscriptions, you'll see a column next to the detailed subscription information that lists the subscriptions that have been purchased, as well as any trial subscriptions. By default, the subscription at the top of the list is automatically selected, and the detailed information for that subscription is shown.
If you have multiple subscriptions, choose the one for which you want to see detailed information. The subscription card will update with information about that subscription.
Note
If you have subscriptions that have expired or have been disabled, they'll be listed based on their current state.