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  1. New and existing customers can access email and calendars from mobile devices, create websites to share documents, contacts, and tasks or work with Office documents

  2. Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.

  3. Office is now Microsoft 365. Sign in Get Microsoft 365. Sign up for the free version of Microsoft 365. For Home. For Organizations. For Educators.

  4. Create a Microsoft Account. You may already have an account You can use an email address, Skype ID, or phone number to sign into your Windows PC, Xbox, or Microsoft services like Microsoft 365. Check if I have a Microsoft account.

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  6. outlook.office365.com › mailOutlook

    Sign in to Outlook with your Microsoft account and access your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks. If you have trouble logging in, click on the link below to reset your password or get help.

  7. Log in to your Microsoft Outlook email account. Connect, organize, and get things done with Microsoft Outlook.

  8. In the Sign in window, type the email address and password you use with Office. This might be the personal Microsoft account you associated with Office, or the username and password you use with your work or school account. Tip: You can sign in to Office apps on more than one device with Microsoft 365 subscriptions.

  9. Choose your plan. See plans and pricing. Microsoft 365 subscriptions include a set of familiar Office apps, intelligent cloud services, and world-class security in one place. Find the right plan for you.

  10. outlook.office365.com › mailOutlook

    to continue to Outlook. No account? Create one! Can’t access your account?

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