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Can I replace my existing Office 365 with Office 2019 on my computer using Windows 10? If so, how do I do it?

Jeremy
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    What exactly are you concerned would happen if you tried? – I say Reinstate Monica Mar 31 '19 at 16:04
  • A cursory search reveals [this detailed help article](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/how-do-i-upgrade-office-ee68f6cf-422f-464a-82ec-385f65391350?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US). – timotree Mar 31 '19 at 18:03
  • Office 365 has all features that Office 2019. Why do you want to replace your office install with a version with less features? – Ramhound Mar 31 '19 at 18:28
  • Personally, I just ended up with 365 by accident due to a uni license, and I found various features invasive and annoying to my workflow - it feels easier to revert to 2019 than to spend time configuring a version I like working with less. – DoublyNegative Dec 27 '21 at 21:44

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You may certainly switch from Office 365 to Office 2019.

You will need to uninstall Office 365 from Control Panel > Programs and Features, then install Office 2019.

However, don't expect your Office 365 serial key to work for activating Office 2019. A separate serial key must be bought for Office 2019.

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