![]() First, try signing in with your and see if that activates the license and allows you to edit.Note that the UBC Student Microsoft Office license grants students the latest desktop version of Office, so this is simply an error and you actually can edit on a Mac.īelow are steps on how to resolve this issue. This can also happen to students who had a license with their high school or previous institution. ![]() Even after signing in with their users may still be faced with this issue. This is often due to the previous licensing system, which, in UBC's case, used the credentials, being stuck on the computer. Sometimes when users are trying to use Microsoft Office applications, they will be faced with a message that says "Your license doesn't allow editing on a Mac" and they won't be able to make changes to their Office files. ![]()
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