Office Professional Plus 2013 MAK Volume License — 4000 Activations
This listing provides a single Multiple Activation Key (MAK) for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013, authorised for up to 4000 PC activations. MAK is the standard volume licensing method used by IT departments, managed service providers, and organisations that need to deploy Office across a large number of machines without per-device registration.
What Is a MAK License?
A Multiple Activation Key allows you to activate Windows or Office on a defined number of machines using a single key. Each activation deducts one count from the key’s total. MAK activation can be done:
- Online — each PC connects to Microsoft’s activation servers directly
- By phone — useful for air-gapped or offline environments
- Via VAMT — Volume Activation Management Tool for bulk proxy activation across your network
Once activated, the license is permanent — there are no renewal fees or expiry dates.
What’s Included in Office Professional Plus 2013
- Word 2013
- Excel 2013
- PowerPoint 2013
- Outlook 2013
- OneNote 2013
- Access 2013
- Publisher 2013
- Lync 2013 (Skype for Business predecessor)
- InfoPath 2013
System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2 or later
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- RAM: 1 GB (32-bit) / 2 GB (64-bit)
- Storage: 3 GB available disk space
- Display: 1024 × 768 minimum
How to Activate via VAMT (Recommended for IT Admins)
- Download and install the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) from Microsoft
- Import your target machines into VAMT
- Add your MAK key under Product Keys
- Select all target machines, right-click and choose Activate > Online Activate
- VAMT handles the rest — each machine consumes one activation from your 4000-count key
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I see how many activations remain on the key?
Yes. Use VAMT or run slmgr /dlv on any activated machine to check remaining activation count.
Does the 4000-activation key work the same as individual keys?
Yes — the activation process is identical. The difference is that one MAK key manages all activations centrally rather than issuing separate keys per device.
Is Office 2013 still supported?
Microsoft ended mainstream support for Office 2013 in April 2018 and extended support ended April 11, 2023. It remains functional for organisations that have not yet migrated and do not require ongoing security patches.
Can I mix 32-bit and 64-bit installations on the same key?
Yes. The MAK key works for both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Office 2013 Professional Plus.






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