iPad Pro users will need to pony up for an Office 365 subscription
The iPad Pro's screen size means that people who want to use Office on Apple's new tablet will have to pay for an Office 365 subscription.
The iPad Pro's screen size means that people who want to use Office on Apple's new tablet will have to pay for an Office 365 subscription.
Microsoft announced a promotion Tuesday afternoon aimed at getting users of old versions of Office onto its subscription service.
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