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Hi @William Skeates,
You can definitely go with a one-time purchase for a single Windows PC.
For the main Office apps, you can get Office Home & Business 2024, which gives you Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote with a one-time license for one device. It’s a solid option if you prefer not to deal with subscriptions. Just keep in mind that Access isn’t included in that package.
If you specifically need Microsoft Access, you can simply purchase it separately as a standalone product from the Microsoft Store. It’s also a one-time purchase and works on a single PC running Windows 10 or 11, so it will fit nicely alongside your Office install.
You can check them out here:
Feel free to take a look and see if that setup works for you. And of course, if anything’s unclear or you have further questions, just reply here, I’m happy to help anytime.
Thanks again for your time!
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