
However, the below links we provided with the original article still work to download the installer for Office 2016 (this then grabs the Office 2016 setup files on-demand). Therefore if you want to try out Office for free, you'll need to dip into Office 365 (see above). Obviously post-release, that isn't the case anymore – and there's no trial version of Office 2016. When this article was first published, it was before the release of Office 2016 when you could download a preview version to try for free. If you have any suggestions or if you find that any of these are not working, do let us know.You will never be charged for downloading these files for backup purposes. All the files linked are genuine and legal, direct from the developer.If so, use 7-Zip or a similar archive utility to extract the files and run the relevant executable file (usually setup.exe).


You will not need a product key to install the application but you will need one to activate the product.To get them to work again would require you to reinstall your Windows operating system – using a restore point or any similar image-based solution is unlikely to work. Once trial versions expire, they will revert back to reduced functionality, essentially becoming file viewers.However, before you proceed, bear the following points in mind:

We've rechecked all the links as of the time of publishing this update to ensure that they're fully working.
