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TL;DR: The Premium Microsoft Office training bundle and lifetime license of MS Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 bundle is on sale for £67.15, saving you 94% on list price.


Increasingly, software that was once available for a one-time license fee is becoming subscription-based. The individual subscriptions may not cost much each month, but that’s still a payment you’re making every month you want to keep your software, and it adds up if you need a lot of different apps. 

If you want to skip subscription fees for one of the most downloaded software sets in the world, then grab a lifetime license to Microsoft Office. For a limited time, Mac users can get six MS Office Home and Business 2021 programs on their computer for life for just £67.15, and they come with online classes to show you how to unlock the advanced features of each program. 

This two-part bundle comes with lifetime licenses to six Microsoft Office programs and a corresponding course teaching you how to master each of them. Get unlimited access to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, the basic version of Teams, and OneNote. 

If you’ve only touched on the superficial functions of each program, you might be surprised by how much each of them can do. Learn to integrate detailed charts and graphs into your Word documents, create engaging animations in PowerPoint, manage your life and communication with Outlook, and more. 

Building a budget for the family? Craft it in Excel, then share it with your partner using Teams. You can even take detailed notes using all the smart tools in OneNote. It’s a lot to learn, but the courses are taught by professionals from organisations like Intellezi. They specialise in tech education, so you’re in good hands. 

For a limited time, get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 and the Premium Microsoft Office training bundle all for £67.15.

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