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office 365 is a cloud app, you pay a subscription then you can use it on any system.. (windows, android, ios, osx, web..) with a unified experience from your mandatory office cloud account.

while office 2019 is a classic app, you pay a program you are allowed to install and use it only on one desktop computer from a local account.

they can both save documents on any locations..

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You need a Microsoft account, yes. You don't need to use the cloud to save documents etc.

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nope, an office 365 account is different than a Microsoft account, you can have both account on the same email.

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drdriller wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:37 pm nope, an office 365 account is different than a Microsoft account, you can have both account on the same email.
Nope, there is no such thing as "an office 365 account". You have a Microsoft account, and associated to it, you can have a subscription of Office 365. The account is the same. If you access your Microsoft account, and you have an Office 365 subscription, you will see it immediately there.
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fmr wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 1:13 pm Nope, there is no such thing as "an office 365 account". You have a Microsoft account, and associated to it, you can have a subscription of Office 365. The account is the same. If you access your Microsoft account, and you have an Office 365 subscription, you will see it immediately there.
a office 365 account is a Organizational account while a Microsoft account is a personal account. that is why when you have both account on the same email you get this prompt :

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you can get a office license associated to a windows personal account with a home subscription, anyway both account are cloud account, and i see that you are already using cloud services :)

the definition of a cloud app : can be use on any system with a unified experience from a cloud account.

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I only ever had a Microsoft account, and could activate Office 365 with that account as well...

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EnochLight wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:07 pm In Task Manager, your Services will show as what's currently running or stopped, and you can stop or restart most of them - it's quite useful, actually. For deeper control, all you have to do is right-click the service in question and select "Open Services", and you're presented with the old fashioned control menu that's available in 8 and 7.
I think I meant msconfig. On the startup up tab you can't see what is enabled disabled like in Win 7.

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