That’s the section that has raised a mild panic among early buyers of Surface devices. Office apps are licensed to you for your personal, non-commercial use, and you may not use them for any non-profit, commercial, or other revenue generating activity. Office apps are governed by some additional terms and are part of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 RT or Microsoft Office 2013 RT. Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote (“Office apps”) are Windows apps included with Windows RT. But the bigger issue is whether you can legally do all that businessy stuff, given this prohibitive language in the Windows RT license agreement: So, yes, you can use Office to create and edit all sorts of work-related documents. You’re most likely to be successful if you’re an individual or a small business that doesn’t rely on custom templates or add-ins (corporate documents have bigger problems if they rely on macros or other custom code not supported on Windows RT). You can get an awful lot of business-related tasks done, like writing legal briefs and sales pitches and calculating budgets and timelines.
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