![]() ![]() ![]() This is all understandably confusing, but to be clear - these volume license agreements are totally unrelated to your O365 account and the fact that you can order all those licenses as subscriptions. Pretty much the only way to check is your own records, or the records of your VAR if they are tracking that for you. What do you guys think? Is there anything I am missing? Does anyone know how to check and see if I have an open license agreement?ĭoes anyone know how to check and see if I have an open license agreement? To me it looks like the most viable option would be to buy the Online plan 2 and pay on it monthly. It's $15 a month and has more features than the other standard and pro edition. ![]() At any rate, in this section is where I found a license for Visio online plan 2. However, I am assuming I already have one because when I go to billing in admin center I can purchase a vast variety of software licenses for so much money a month. It was also stated that I would need an open license agreement. Now I was asked to buy this Visio product for one of our new plant managers. To begin with, here's a link with all of the details for Visio licenses: ![]()
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