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Warning: Never enable macros in a Microsoft 365 file unless you're sure you know what those macros do and you want the functionality they provide. You don't need to enable macros to view or edit the file. For more info see Protect yourself from macro viruses.
If you see a notice to buy, renew, or reactivate your Microsoft 365 subscription when you open Word, Excel, or any other Office application, you'll need to take action in order to keep using Office. Select an error message below to view the steps. "PRODUCT NOTICE <App> hasn't been activated.
Decide which documents to recover from an unexpected close, delete recovered files you don't want, or close recovered files to review later.
You can get up-to-date status on the Service health page of the Microsoft 365 admin center. See how to How to check Microsoft 365 service health.
If a Microsoft 365 application such as Word or Excel isn’t working correctly, sometimes restarting it will fix the problem. If that doesn’t work, you can try repairing it. When you’re done, you might need to restart your computer. The steps to access the repair tool vary depending on your operating system.
You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.
When you enable an add-in, it adds custom commands and new features to Microsoft 365 programs that help increase your productivity. Because add-ins can be used by attackers to do harm to your computer, you can use add-in security settings to help protect yourself. Note: This article only applies to Microsoft 365 applications running on Windows.
In the first scenario the error "Something went wrong [1001]" is caused by security software impacting the WAM plug-in (AAD.BrokerPlugin). Please see this article for more details about how to mitigate: Can't sign in to Microsoft 365 desktop applications. To provide temporary relief, these steps may help:
Training: Watch and learn how to use Word in Windows. Explore Microsoft Word training guides, articles, and how-to videos.
Learn how to search for and open files from your Microsoft Office app. Browse recently opened files and folders using shortcuts.
How you recover something depends on when you saved it. Open the file you were working on. Select File > Info. Under Manage Documents, select the file labeled (when I closed without saving). In the bar at the top of the file, select Restore to overwrite any previously saved versions.