Another note about M365 subscriptions, you cannot change level, and I mean actually have the change take effect, in the middle of an existing subscription run, at least for a downgrade in level.? Changes only occur in actual service level at your renewal date.
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So, if you're a monthly subscriber, and change from one level to another on the 15th of the month, you will not actually get that service level until the first of the next month, and your billing will be adjusted accordingly.
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The same applies if you're a yearly subscriber.? When you paid at your subscription date, you paid for a full year and will have that service level for the full year term.? If you downgrade 5 months in that change will not take effect until the next renewal date.? Most "upgrades" up until now have involved add-on services (which Copilot was) that were side attachments to core M365 functionality and handled as their own things with their own subscription.? Now that Copilot is being integrated with M365 Family and Personal, it becomes a part of that core subscription.
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