Hi ET ,

 It depends on which package you purchase but yes you can get a licence that 
lets you run office 365 or office 2016 as it is on your computers on more than 
one device,

 I have a licence that allows me to run it on  up to 5 devices so I have it on 
my windows notebook, mac notebook and my iPhone x, 
Plus my licence also lets me share with up to 5 people so I have shared it with 
my nephew for his studys.

 You wil need to setup a Microsoft account as that's what they use to sign in 
to activate the software,

Take care when purchasing a package as they have multiple options in cluding 
web based applications only, with one app and not another 
 Or you can go for a more business level plan which can give you exchange 
email, sharepoint online, and loads of other things that only Microsoft know of.

Good luck.
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    I am interested in learning how this works. I really only use Word (one use 
for it is with Duxbury) and since my Windows 7 laptop broke down, I need to 
decide on the next step.

    Does a 365 subscription allow use on more than one computer? I have the 
windows 7 VM and the Mac. A new laptop is not possible right now because 
Windows 10 would require I upgrade DBT to version 12. Input is welcome.

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