Turning off all connected experiences doesn’t work.

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      LibreOffice has a bit of a learning curve, if you come from MS-Office but I think it’s very much worth it.

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        A highly underrated feature of LibreOffice Draw is the ability to edit PDFs. Sure it might mess up a font here or there, but there’s no way in hell I’m going to pay adobe an absurd amount of money for that one feature.

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        Ms office has a bit of a learning curve if you come from libreoffice, especially learning to forget the PowerPoint doesn’t support styles

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      Hasn’t only office had like one update in the last 10 years or something? I stopped recommending that years ago.

      Edit: not only office, open office doesn’t get updated. I misread and mistyped.

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        Are you thinking of OpenOffice, maybe? OnlyOffice’s latest stable release is only three weeks ago, while OpenOffice has only had incremental updates to version 4.1 since 2014.

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          Oh my you are right. This whole time I was thinking it said open and I typed open for some reason. My bad.

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    Looks like whoever you bought your laptop from installed a pirated or non registered legit copy. Short of buying a real license, there is no legal way to get rid of the banner that I am aware of.

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      I believe it’s common practice for Windows laptops to come preinstalled with Office 365 now. I don’t think it’s pirated. It’s just not licensed like you said.

      OP, I’d recommend just using LibreOffice. It works fine for most situations.

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      I bought it from a legit store though, it’s not second-hand or something

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        The Office that comes pre-installed is often just a trial, and you need to buy a license or a Microsoft 365 subscription to use it. LibreOffice is a good free alternative, if you don’t specifically need the Microsoft applications, and it will read and write MS Office files.

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          when I open any Office app, the only thing that pops up is that banner, there’s nothing that mentions a trial version though

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            Unless you specifically paid extra for a license of ms office, this is just the trial crap bloatware they include with new PCs. You still have to pay for it if you want to use. I’ve heard you can get really cheap activation keys from certain “cd key” sites.

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            If you happen to have a .edu email address, most schools tie it to a license and you can use the school credentials as a license. Ymmv.

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            You say it was a reputable store. But you have no license for office and a warning about it being an illegitimate copy installed.

            I would be taking it back to the ‘legit’ store and asking questions.

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            If you go to the “about” section, it will give you more detail. Or, if you brought it from a reputable shop, bring it back to them and ask them why it says this.

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        do you have a receipt? does the receipt show that it includes office? if it does, take it back to the store.

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    do not trust laptop sellers. even if it is brand new just erase it and install os yourself. 5 year old can do it.

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      My 2nd hand laptop seller had the decency to crack the preloaded software before selling it to me. His remote access tool wasn’t too resource-intense either.

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    A quick search seems to indicate that this is “normal” even on legit Office installations. You can check out the link below or go through these steps that the site suggests to see if it helps:

    https://www.minitool.com/news/remove-get-genuine-office.html

    Remove Get Genuine Office by Disabling Connected Experience in Office

    • Open any one of Office Product, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.

    • Click File on the top left and select Options at the end of the left menu.

    • A new windows will pop up. In the default General tab, find and click the Privacy Settings button.

    • In the Privacy Settings window, scroll down to find Enable connected experience and uncheck it.

    • Click OK to save changes.

    (In Outlook 2016 and later, you should navigate to File > Office Account > Account Privacy > Manage Settings. Turn off this connected experience option will disable experiences that analyze your content, download online content, as well as other connected experiences like co-authoring and online file storage.)

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    No computer, on EARTH comes with licensed, paid for MS Office installed. Period.

    They now ship the “apps” installed, but that doesn’t mean you own them. You no longer EVER own them. You subscribe and pay. Period.

    If you want to use those trash applications, subscribe and pay them. If you want to not, Install LibreOffice.

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      the bless of being in a non-company-owned plataform, is that this isn’t going to be deleted

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      I had the same problem as OP, used MAS and it worked, the notice was gone

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    How bad do you need office? Uninstall it then grab the free version which is effectively a web app.

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    You can get legit 2021 office licenses cheap, I used gamers-outlet.net

    I don’t need all the cloud stuff, just need to open word docs sometimes. I think I paid $9 for office and $8 for server 2022.

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    If you’re an invested user of Office, just get the Microsoft 365 suite. It’s a decent value. If you aren’t that picky, online office is pretty decent too. And of course there’s always LibreOffice.

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    double check but it looks like a “trial” version office.

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      I don’t think it is a trial version. A trial would not give a warning about being counterfeit. If OP legitimately paid for a laptop with Office, I think they should take it back.

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      trial? there are no pop-ups or notifications saying it’s a trial version though

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        New computers will often come with a trial of Office 365, installed as “Office Click-to-Run.”

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          these are the only things that came up when I search “office”, I don’t see any Click-to-Run, this is the first time I’ve heard of it

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            Well, yeah - once you first open the applications, then they are installed, hence the “Click-to-Run.” Microsoft Office is never free, although it can be very reasonably priced if you have a student discount.

            As other people have said, you have a few choices:

            • If you really want to use an installed version of Microsoft Office, pay for the Office 365 subscription.
            • If you really want to use an installed application, but don’t want to pay money, there’s LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and many others noted elsewhere.
            • If you don’t need a locally installed application, you can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in Office Online, free for personal use; or the online Google suite of productivity applications.