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Get Microsoft Office 2021 for Windows for Just $80, Now Through August 24th If you haven't figured out Microsoft Office, now is the time to do it.

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While students across the country are preparing to go back to school, entrepreneurs should be thinking something similar. As an entrepreneur, you should never stop learning, so if you've taken a step back from pursuing new challenges, it's time to get back on that horse.

Our Back to Education event is the perfect time to do it. Between August 10 and August 24, we're offering special discounts on apps, software, online courses, and much more to help you continue your education. Plus, we're donating 50 cents per every purchase made to a school or children's charity to help kids further their education.

What better way to take advantage of this sale than by finally learning Microsoft Excel? With The Premium Microsoft Office Training Bundle + Lifetime License of MS Office Professional for Windows, you'll not only learn Excel (as well as other Office programs), you'll actually get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows.

With Microsoft Office Professional, you'll get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access — everything you need to thrive while working from home — instantly delivered for installation on one Windows PC. The suite's ribbon-based user interface allows you to quickly access all features, tools, and customizations across all of the programs so you can effortlessly jump between them while working on complicated projects.

In addition to MS Office, you'll also get eight courses focused on each individual program. Sure, you might use Word and Excel the most, but if you have access to OneNote, Publisher, and Access, why wouldn't you want to learn how to use them? The courses will turn you into an Excel wizard, a PowerPoint presentation pro, a Teams and Outlook communication champ, and much more.

Microsoft Office is one of the world's most ubiquitous office suites. Isn't it time you learned it? During the Back to Education event, you can get MS Office Professional 2021 for Windows and learn how to use it for just $79.99 while also helping a good cause.

Prices subject to change.

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