User guide
Table Of Contents
- Meet Surface Pro
- Setup
- The basics
- Get to know Surface
- Touch, keyboard, mouse, and pen
- Accounts
- Sign in and out
- All about apps
- Install apps
- Personalize your Surface
- Connect devices
- Storage, files, and backup
- Networking
- Built-in apps
- Additional info you should know
- Keep Surface up to date
- Windows Defender and Windows SmartScreen
- Windows Firewall
- BitLocker Drive Encryption
- Accessibility
- Speech recognition
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Take a screen shot
- Default programs
- Work with files and apps on another PC
- Restore, refresh, or reset Surface
- Add Windows Media Center
- Surface Pro BIOS/UEFI
- BitLocker recovery key
- Clean and care for Surface
- Get Help and Support
- That’s it!

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Microsoft Office
Tap the Office tile on your Start screen to buy, activate, or try Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium on Surface
Pro. Here’s how:
1. Go to the Start screen and tap or click Office.
2. Tap or click one of the following options:
Buy See the different options for buying Office.
Activate Enter your Office product key if you’ve already bought Office.
Try Installs a one month trial of Office 365 Home Premium.
The Office 365 Home Premium trial includes the latest versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote,
Access, and Publisher.
What’s the difference between Office 2013 suites and Office 365?
You can subscribe to an Office 365 plan or buy an Office 2013 suite for your Surface Pro. To learn about the
difference between Office 365 plans and Office 2013 suites, see Office Frequently Asked Questions on
Office.com.
To learn more about Office 365 Home Premium or buying Office for a single PC (for example, your Surface Pro),
go to Office.com/Buy.










