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Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
I¡¯m missing something then, or am not clear enough. The primary owner holds the license, others do not. The primary owner pays the cost of the membership. So when it comes time to renew, a personal
By David Diamond · #9952 ·
Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
Because, David, you could have 6 people involved, 5 of whom are not the ones who were the primary subscriber. Are you saying that all 5 of those remaining people should just buy personal
By Brian Vogel · #9951 ·
Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
I don¡¯t understand this thread, just let the subscription run out then get your own. Simple and less complicated. For example if the subscription was started on Jan. 2/2025 and the subscriber died
By David Diamond · #9950 ·
Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
Chapter and Verse from Microsoft about access after someone has died: Accessing Outlook.com, OneDrive and other Microsoft services when someone has died (
By Brian Vogel · #9949 ·
Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
- Richard, I am reporting what Microsoft has already answered.? There is no mechanism, none, to transfer ownership of M365 subscription. Getting access to a deceased individual's M365 account, if you
By Brian Vogel · #9948 ·
Re: M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
I suspect to transfer a primary membership after a person dies will require a copy of the death certificate as proof for Microsoft that the person has really died and someone isn't trying to take over
By Richard Turner · #9947 ·
M365 Family - What happens if the primary subscriber dies?
I figure this should be put out now simply because I'm thinking about it and it is indirectly involved with issues of M365 billing. M365 Family has a primary subscriber (the person paying for all 6
By Brian Vogel · #9946 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Alan, You can do the downgrade today through December 8th and be fine.? Nothing will change, including your trial with integrated Copilot, until your renewal date this coming December. As the
By Brian Vogel · #9945 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Brian, OK, helpful. My annual family subscription does not expire until sometime in December of this year, I believe it is the 9th. So, since I¡¯m not interested in this, when should I follow your
By Alan Robbins · #9944 ·
Re: what exactly can, and can't, I do with Copilot in office?
Dean, Please read the still currently active topic, A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please ( /g/M365-Accessibility/topic/a_question_regarding_copilot/110691729 ) , specifically
By Brian Vogel · #9943 ·
what exactly can, and can't, I do with Copilot in office?
I'm sort of paralyzed as to how to research all this. My impression is that, for me, a lot of the freely available AI features consist of things I never thought of needing, and likely still don't
By Dean Martineau · #9942 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
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.?
By Brian Vogel · #9941 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Thanks, I'll check again, but I only saw options for 365 personal and family and no classic anywhere.
By JinYoun · #9940 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Quote as I have no idea if M365 Educational is involved, either) Unquote I have a vague recollection of reading that school exchange accounts could also access 15 free credits per month. Cheers, Leo
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9939 ·
Re: JAWS freezing with long messages much better in New Outlook
If there are settings we could change in Outlook or with our screen-readers that would mean we had a better experience reading emails that contain lots of different things, it would be good to know. I
By Wayne23 · #9938 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
- It's precisely what just got integrated into M365 Personal and Family, as far as I can tell.? It was probably available as an "add-on" of sorts prior to this trial of Copilot integration for all
By Brian Vogel · #9937 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Well that would be something at least. I hope someone can actually check it out. On the other hand, I have noticed a new app on Microsoft Store that it is getting updated now, it is called Microsoft
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9936 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
- I am not going to test it right now, but it probably has, or will, in New Outlook. Microsoft does not have direct access to any of your email data stores under the Outlook Classic IMAP access
By Brian Vogel · #9935 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
- Have you looked around once you are on this page?: https://account.microsoft.com/services/microsoft365/cancel?fref=billing-cancel You get there after having done the Hit Alt + F, D, Y 3, and
By Brian Vogel · #9934 ·
Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Diana, Several basic points: 1. One can move between subscription levels (for lack of a better way of putting it) in M365 Personal or Family at will.? It's unfortunate that the method used to do so
By Brian Vogel · #9933 ·