Microsoft Office is used for the web in your browser to create, edit and collaborate on files from your Chromebook. Here we guide to help you how to Install Microsoft Office on Chromebook.
- Microsoft Office 365 Online (Web Apps): Microsoft offers online versions of its Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, accessed through a Chromebook web browser. You can use these web apps for free with a Microsoft account or a paid Microsoft 365 subscription for additional features and offline access.
- Microsoft 365 Android Apps: Chromebooks that support Android apps can also download and use the Microsoft Office suite from the Google Play Store. This includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office apps. You’ll need a Microsoft 365 subscription to unlock advanced features and editing capabilities. Its essential viewing and editing are possible for free.
To use Microsoft Office on your Chromebook, follow these steps.
How to Install Microsoft Office on Chromebook Web Browser
- Open a web browser on your Chromebook.
- Go to the Office website (office.com).
- Sign in with your Microsoft or Office 365 subscription account, or Create one if you don’t have it.
- Access the Office apps directly in your browser.
How to Install Microsoft Office on Chromebook
- Go to Google Play store and search for the applications you want to install.
- Or directly click on any of these links to download the apps according to your requirements: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, OneNote, Office Lens, or Microsoft Teams.
- Click Install.
- After installation, click the Launcher on the Chromebook.
- Click on the app to open it with your Microsoft Account Sign in.
- Or if your account is linked with a Microsoft 365 subscription.
- Go to Install and set up Office on an Android for details on how to sign in to Office on Android.
Check the Chrome Web Store and Google Play Store for the most up-to-date information and options.