
Consumer and education subscriptions won't be affected either. The company won't be adjusting the cost of certain Office subscriptions, including Microsoft 365 E5 ($57 per user per month), Microsoft 365 F1 ($2.25) and Microsoft 365 F3 ($8), a spokesperson told CNBC in an email.

Office 365 E5 includes features such as cloud-based phones, a Pro version of the Power BI data-visualization software and Teams data-loss prevention. The E5 tier represents 8% of the Office 365 installed base among commercial customers, chief financial officer Amy Hood told analysts in July. The company is making progress there, too, even leaving aside the coming price increases. Increasing the amount of money coming from each Office subscriber is the other way Microsoft expands its Office cloud business.
#Microsoft word cost upgrade#
Microsoft offers their latest upgrade to the worlds premier. That has helped widen the base of Office users, and now there are over 300 million commercial Office 365 paid seats, Spataro wrote. Productivity software for business, office, or school.


Here's a rundown of the coming changes to the monthly prices: The changes go into effect on March 1, 2022. The bundle has expanded to include the Teams communication app, the Whiteboard collaboration app and Power Platform application-development tools for non-developers, among other assets, Spataro wrote.
#Microsoft word cost update#
This marks "the first substantive pricing update since we launched Office 365 a decade ago," Microsoft 365 corporate vice president Jared Spataro wrote in a blog post.
