Change your Microsoft subscription payment method and options Sign in to your Subscriptions with your Microsoft account Find the subscription in the list Select Manage > Change > Switch, and then choose your new recurrence If you don't see this option, make sure recurring billing is on For Microsoft 365, you can switch between Microsoft 365 Personal and Microsoft 365 Family subscriptions
Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription purchased through a third party Microsoft cannot cancel or help turn on or off recurring billing for subscriptions purchased through a third-party retailer If you purchased a Microsoft subscription from the third-party retailer, contact their customer support for cancellation or refund
Cancel a Microsoft 365 subscription - Microsoft Support This page is for Microsoft 365 Basic, Microsoft 365 Personal, and Microsoft 365 Family subscriptions only For help with other subscriptions purchased through Microsoft see Cancel a Microsoft subscription
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Where can I manage my Microsoft 365 subscription? To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, after purchase, go to your iTunes account settings A subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period
Switching to Microsoft 365 Personal and Family Classic Plans Sign in to Subscriptions with the Microsoft account associated with your subscription Select Turn off recurring billing When your subscription expires, buy a one-time purchase of Office See here for prices When you complete your purchase, open any app, such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint and switch your license to begin using Office
Pay for a past-due Microsoft subscription - Microsoft Support Sign in to Services subscriptions with your Microsoft account Sign in If you can't sign in, try troubleshooting issues with your Microsoft account Find your past-due subscription in the list and select Pay now Make sure you're signed in to the Microsoft account associated with the subscription that's past due Check your payment method