In Change your installation,select Enter a Product key and click Continue button. Click the Office 2016, and then click Change. You can safely log back in after restarting computer and Office will show you as both Activated and Requiring Activation but you will still have all features and that annoying activation pop-up will no longer bug you every time an Office app is opened. From Category view, under Programs, select Uninstall a program.
Office 2016 will not activate activation key#
Solution: Just log out and you can activate using just an activation key by itself. I did some more reading and apparently Office 2016 Pro Plus is a MSDN product really only for commercial users, not regular consumers, and logging in with an email account screws with Office products if they are activated by key only and not also a MS account. When I signed out, the notification to activate went away and the one that said “activated” stuck around. I decided to try signing out of my Microsoft account.
Office 2016 will not activate how to#
How to Fix MS Office Pro Plus 2016 that is Both Activated and Won’t Activate at the same time. However, this issue seems to only happen when different versions of MS Office are installed and I only had one version. I decided to check my Excel again just to make sure I wasn’t logged into a different account and ended up noticing something strange – my Excel was both “Activated” and “Required Activation” like other people asking for help online. Use these steps to troubleshoot the most common issues. That’s when I ended up at and noticed that my Office 2016 Pro Plus key wasn’t even shown as associated with my account even though I only have one account. Applies to: Volume licensed versions of Office LTSC 2021, Office 2019, and Office 2016 (including Project and Visio) Setting up volume activation of Office, including Project and Visio, by using Key Management Service (KMS) or Multiple Activation Key (MAK) can be challenging. Nothing worked, I even double-checked my activation key at to make sure it was still valid.
I tried all the suggestions found online: Made sure I was using the correct Microsoft/Live account, Repaired the installation, Reinstalled all of office, removed registry entries, as well as reinstalling the activation key via command-line. Excel was notifying me that I needed to activate my product but signing in kept failing to re-activate and I’d get an error that said “This account is not associated with this product”.
I was having a problem earlier with my Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 that was de-activated after using Windows Update.