I have Office 2010 Professional and a product key, but I'm having trouble activating it after installing it on my Windows 11 computer. Microsoft doesn't offer support for Office 2010 anymore, so I'm looking for any possible workarounds. I really don't want to buy a new subscription. Any advice?
3 Answers
Unfortunately, there’s really no way to bypass the activation since Microsoft has dropped support for Office 2010. If you're open to different options, you might want to check out some free alternatives like LibreOffice or OpenOffice. They can work quite similarly to the 2010 layout.
If you're looking for a newer version without a subscription, the Office 2024 single license is an option to consider. It eliminates the subscription model and allows you to own the software outright.
I had a similar issue, but I managed to resolve it! I had to uninstall any Office 365 products on my computer first before re-installing Office 2010, and then it worked for me without any problems.

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