Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK - 50 Users for Windows. MAK volume activation with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and OneNote.
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# Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK - 50 Users: Volume Office Licensing for Windows
Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK - 50 Users is for buyers who need Microsoft Office desktop applications across a defined Windows user or device scope without moving the deployment to Microsoft 365 subscriptions. The price starts at €69.00, with digital delivery and clear MAK volume positioning. This is not Office 365, not Microsoft 365, not an account subscription, not OEM preinstall media, and not KMS host activation. It is a Multiple Activation Key style volume product, so the buyer should plan activation count, user assumptions, device records, and administrator ownership before rollout.
The product is built around Office 2013 Professional Plus for Windows. Users get Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Outlook 2013, Access 2013, Publisher 2013, OneNote. The licensing channel and activation instructions matter more than the marketing name. A MAK deployment can be practical for business fleets, training rooms, repair benches, labs, offline-heavy sites, and controlled refresh projects, but it should be treated as a managed IT asset rather than a casual consumer key.
## What you get
This SKU covers the Professional Plus desktop app set. Word handles contracts, policies, reports, quotations, procedures, and long documents. Excel supports price lists, reconciliation workbooks, operational reports, stock models, finance files, and planning sheets. PowerPoint covers client decks, training material, internal updates, and recorded presentations. Outlook gives the classic desktop mail, calendar, contact, and task workflow that many businesses still prefer over browser-only mail. Access supports desktop databases, forms, reports, and small internal tools. Publisher remains useful for labels, flyers, simple brochures, forms, and print-oriented layouts. OneNote covers notes, project capture, and lightweight knowledge management.
This is a perpetual Office desktop product for the stated MAK volume scope. It is not a cloud service bundle. It does not include Exchange hosting, OneDrive storage, SharePoint, Teams meetings, Defender, Intune, Purview, Entra ID, Software Assurance, or Copilot. If the organisation needs cloud email, file sharing, mobile app entitlements, device management, conditional access, or continuous feature updates, Microsoft 365 Business Premium, E3, E5, or Apps for Enterprise should be evaluated instead.
The MAK point is important. MAK activation is different from retail binding keys and different from KMS. A MAK key normally activates a defined number of installations against Microsoft activation services. KMS is an internal activation service for qualifying volume environments. Retail or FPP licenses have different ownership and transfer assumptions. Do not mix those terms in procurement notes.
## What's new and what matters in Office 2013
Office 2013 is a legacy generation and should be bought only when the requirement is explicit: an old Access database, validated template set, training-room image, lab machine, or application stack that was designed around Office 2013. It brought a cleaner interface, OneDrive-era file workflows, Flash Fill in Excel, widescreen PowerPoint templates, and a touch-aware Windows desktop experience for its time. It is not a modern security or feature choice. Buyers should have a documented reason for staying this far back.
The practical buying question is not whether a newer Office exists. It is whether this exact version matches the documents, add-ins, operating systems, and deployment controls already in front of you. Choose Office 2013 MAK when the business has a real reason to standardise on this release and a responsible owner for activation records.
## System requirements
| Component | Requirement | | --- | --- | | Operating system | Windows deployment; confirm the exact supported Windows versions for Office 2013 media and policy | | Processor | 1.6 GHz or faster, 2-core processor recommended for newer Windows estates | | Memory | 4 GB recommended | | Storage | 4 GB available disk space | | Display | 1280 x 768 or higher | | Internet | Required for download, activation, and updates | | Included apps | Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Outlook 2013, Access 2013, Publisher 2013, OneNote | | License model | Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK volume activation for Windows |
## Comparison table
| Category | Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK | Office 2021/2024 retail-style Pro Plus | Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Payment model | Volume-style one-time Office deployment | One-time single-device or small-scope license | Subscription | | Best buyer | Managed Windows fleets, labs, and defined user tiers | Individual power users or small offices | Cloud-managed enterprise users | | Apps | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, OneNote | Same core Pro Plus app set by version | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access on Windows | | Activation | MAK volume activation | Retail, bind, or marketplace key flow | User sign-in subscription | | Feature cadence | Fixed Office 2013 release plus applicable updates | Fixed release plus applicable updates | Continuous feature updates | | Cloud services | Not included | Not included | Plan-dependent cloud services | | Copilot included | No | No | No, separate eligible licensing required | | Best reason to choose | Controlled multi-user Windows deployment | Small purchase without volume handling | Multi-device user subscription and admin controls |
## Activation & licensing
This SKU should be handled by the person responsible for Office deployment. Read the supplied activation instructions before installing on production machines. Track the activation count, deployment date, target machines or users, administrator responsible for the key, and any support correspondence. A MAK product is not an unlimited-use license and should not be distributed casually to end users.
The license is positioned for Windows. It should not be bought for Mac fleets. It should not be treated as a Microsoft 365 tenant entitlement. It should not be expected to include downgrade rights, transfer rights, Software Assurance, language packs, or cloud services unless those rights are explicitly stated in the delivered documentation. Compliance-sensitive buyers should keep the invoice, activation record, deployment list, and proof of purchase together.
## Installation guide
1. Complete checkout and keep the order record. 2. Read the MAK activation instructions before distributing anything internally. 3. Confirm target Windows versions, language needs, architecture, and Office bitness. 4. Remove conflicting Office installations where required by the deployment plan. 5. Download Office from the supplied Microsoft-compatible route. 6. Install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and OneNote. 7. Activate using the supplied MAK process and confirm Office reports itself as activated. 8. Install applicable updates before opening production files. 9. Store the key record, activation count, invoice, and deployment list securely.
## Why buy here
The Office key market often mixes retail, OEM, MAK, KMS, LTSC, account, and subscription language as if it all means the same thing. It does not. This listing states the activation model plainly and prices the product for volume buyers, not for one casual home PC. The compare-at value is tied to real Office Professional Plus market RRP math where a public Microsoft or reputable reseller anchor exists, while the sale price is set below reputable single-license or visible MAK-market clusters and above the supplier-cost anchor.
The main advantage is deployment economics. Buying many individual retail-style listings creates messy records, inconsistent activation flows, and weak control. A MAK volume product is easier to document when a business needs many Windows desktops on the same Office generation. It also keeps the user experience stable because Office 2013 is a fixed release rather than a constantly changing subscription channel.
The honest limitation is responsibility. MAK volume activation expects an IT owner. The buyer should control who receives the key, how many activations are used, where the deployment record lives, and how reinstallation requests are handled. If the organisation cannot manage those basics, a smaller retail product or Microsoft 365 subscription may be easier to administer.
Compatibility checks are worth doing before rollout. Older Office add-ins, Access databases, Excel macros, Outlook profiles, templates, and document-management integrations can behave differently across Office generations. A pilot on a representative machine is cheaper than discovering an accounting macro, Outlook add-in, or label template issue after a department has migrated.
Security teams should treat the installer and key as controlled assets. Store them where only authorised administrators have access, avoid sending keys through open chat channels, and remove temporary copies after deployment. Office 2013 is outside mainstream modern purchasing patterns and should be isolated, documented, and used only where compatibility requires it.
## Deployment scope
The 50-user MAK pack is for a small department, training lab, repair bench, service desk, or controlled business group that needs one Office 2013 Professional Plus generation under a single procurement record. It is not intended for unrelated end users, public resale, or unmanaged sharing. Keep the deployment list with the invoice so the activation count and commercial scope remain aligned.
Procurement teams should separate activation count from entitlement count. A MAK key may technically allow multiple activations, but the commercial right still follows the purchased scope and documentation. Keep a written deployment list rather than relying only on memory or screenshots. That list is useful for audits, reinstalls, support cases, inventory checks, and future hardware refreshes.
One final check is network exposure. Office 2013 belongs on machines where the business has already accepted the legacy risk, not on a lightly managed everyday workstation handling sensitive mail and attachments. Where possible, keep the machines patched at the operating-system level, restrict macro execution, limit browser and email exposure, and document why the old Office generation is still needed. That context helps future IT staff decide whether to preserve the installation, replace the workflow, or move the user to a newer Office version during the next hardware cycle.
## FAQ
### Is Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK a subscription? No. It is positioned as volume-style Office desktop licensing, not Microsoft 365 subscription licensing.
### Is this OEM, retail, KMS, or LTSC? It is MAK volume activation. It is different from OEM preinstall media, retail binding keys, and KMS host activation.
### Which apps are included? Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Outlook 2013, Access 2013, Publisher 2013, OneNote are included for Windows.
### Can I install it on macOS? No. This SKU is for Windows deployment. Mac users should choose a Mac-compatible Office product or Microsoft 365.
### Does it include Teams, OneDrive, or Exchange? No. Those are Microsoft 365 cloud services and are not included in this Office desktop SKU.
### Does it include Copilot? No. Copilot requires separate eligible Microsoft 365 licensing and is not included with this MAK product.
### Who should choose this SKU? Choose it for managed Windows fleets, labs, departments, training environments, or businesses that need the Professional Plus app set at volume scale.
### Who should choose a different product? Choose Home & Business for one user, Microsoft 365 for cloud services, or E3/E5 for enterprise tenant security and compliance.
### What should I check before buying? Check Windows compatibility, app requirements, activation process, user count, deployment owner, and internal license records.
### How should I document deployment? Keep the invoice, activation instructions, deployment list, activation count, administrator owner, and support records.
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