This Labor Day, Get Lifetime Access to Microsoft Office for You and Your Business Partner for Only $65 Give yourself and your business the right productivity tools to succeed.

By BIZ Experiences Store Edited by Jason Fell

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Whether you're just starting to build your own company or your BIZ Experiencesship has been around for a bit, one item you and your business can benefit from is a top-rated productivity suite like Microsoft Office. Per Investing.com, four out of every five Fortune 500 companies depend on Microsoft Office, and now, you can lean on Microsoft's highly-rated apps for less.

During the Labor Day Sale, you can invest in lifetime access to not only one, but two lifetime licenses for MS Office for Mac or Windows for only $64.97 with no coupon necessary. You'll have to act quickly since this deal only lasts through September 4 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific.

So, what's included in your lifetime access to MS Office? Both the Mac and Windows versions include these classic and innovative programs:

Creating vibrant presentations for stakeholders and colleagues can be easy with PowerPoint, while Excel allows you to document your business's budgeting information in one easy-to-read spreadsheet. And with Teams and Outlook, virtual communication and collaboration with clients and partners can be a seamless experience.

If you rely solely on a Windows PC, you'll get two additional Microsoft apps: Publisher and Access. Publisher can help you create polished newsletters, business flyers, and more, while Access enables you to organize data and develop databases more easily. No wonder MS Office has a 4.5-star rating from PCMag.

With your purchase of either the Mac or Windows version of MS Office, you'll get lifetime access for one device per lifetime license, meaning you can have MS Office on your personal and work devices or keep one for yourself and give another to a colleague. You'll never have to pay subscription fees with this purchase, like with Microsoft 365.

It's important to note that Mac users must have their OS updated to Version 11 Big Sur, while Windows users should have their systems upgraded to either Windows 10 or Windows 11.

During the Labor Day Sale, get:

No coupon necessary. This deal ends September 4 at 11:59pm Pacific.

Prices subject to change.

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