Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK (~50 seats): Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, OneNote for Windows. MAK volume activation—not Microsoft 365. Lizensa digital fulfilment.
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# Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus MAK — 50 seats for disciplined Windows deployments
**Office 2013 Professional Plus** sits in an awkward historical corridor: newer than the ribbon-maturing Office 2010 wave, yet palpably older than today’s security baseline—yet still requested across EU training labs, repair franchises, micro-accountancies and industrial front offices that tied macros, Access front-ends and Publisher workflows to that exact build. Seasoned buyers treat that specificity as a procurement constraint, not nostalgia—every SKU change ripples through scripting sandboxes that SMEs rarely staff full-time.
A **MAK** (*Multiple Activation Key*) envelope for roughly **fifty users or devices** is volume licensing aimed at organisations that can justify activation bookkeeping—not impulse retail keys, not Microsoft 365 subscriptions, and not a KMS host role. Lizensa frames the consumer and SME perspective without wholesale jargon.
Read SKU subtitles aloud during steering committees—doing so catches mismatches between assumed entitlement names and what finance eventually audits across fiscal years and formal annual supplier reviews.
Shopping at Lizensa should feel like ordinary regulated e-commerce: readable titles, multilingual routing, VAT-aware invoicing, and support staff who recognise activation error hierarchies. You still carry responsibility for internal governance—who may image a laptop, where reinstall tickets live, how auditors reconstruct entitlement—but the purchase layer stays transparent.
Professional Plus historically appealed to departments that refused to split databases across improvised spreadsheets—think municipal clerks archiving deed bundles, clinics merging appointment CSV exports, or fabrication shops linking BOM worksheets to Publisher placards. MAK scaling lets those narratives remain centrally billed rather than fragmented across unrelated retail receipts discovered three audits later.
If what you truly need is tenant-hosted Exchange, Teams collaboration defaults, SharePoint team sites and continuous mobile parity, stop here and evaluate [Microsoft 365 Business Premium](/products/microsoft-365-business-premium) alongside perpetual listings grouped under [Office suites](/categories/office-2024). This page answers buyers who already documented why **Professional Plus on Windows under MAK** must remain their floor.
## What you get
Professional Plus under MAK delivers the **full desktop constellation** Microsoft marketed for advanced scenarios:
- **Word** for lengthy procedures, tender annexes and mail-merge campaigns - **Excel** with Flash Fill-era helpers suited to operational spreadsheets - **PowerPoint** for widescreen-era decks still reused in training rotations - **Outlook** for desktop profiles tied to Exchange on-premises or hosted elsewhere - **Access** for split databases, lightweight line-of-business tools and reporting shells - **Publisher** for flyers, labels and simple commercial print layouts - **OneNote** for structured notebooks alongside workshop capture
Lizensa fulfilment is **digital**: email delivery, activation pointers aligned with your order text, and documentation finance can archive. The bundle does **not** ship Exchange Online mailboxes, SharePoint Online storage entitlements, Teams meeting policies bundled as a managed tenant service, Defender for Endpoint SKUs, Intune device licences, Copilot entitlements or Entra ID Premium features—those layers require separate purchases.
Hybrid realities matter: many SMEs still pair perpetual Outlook desktops with whatever mailbox provider they trust—Google Workspace forwarding, legacy POP hosts, or boutique Exchange partners—without folding every entitlement into one tidy SKU. Lizensa copy stays explicit so procurement committees cannot accidentally assume Teams rooms arrive bundled simply because PowerPoint appears in the bundle list.
**MAK** counts activations against Microsoft’s online services until the contractual tally aligns with what you bought. Track machines like inventory: asset tags, BIOS serials, approvals for reinstalls. If **Standard** edition suffices—without Access—consider narrower SKUs such as [Office 2010 Standard MAK](/products/microsoft-office-2010-standard-mak-50-users) only when documentation truly locks you to Standard binaries; mixing editions casually breaks procurement narratives.
## What still matters about Office 2013—and why newer perpetual exists
Office 2013 refreshed visuals for its period, emphasised OneDrive-flavoured save flows on the desktop, improved touch targets on contemporary Windows hardware and shipped Flash Fill inside Excel—useful when cleansing irregular tables without brittle string formulas. None of that replaces modern credential hygiene, protected view defaults or cloud-native collaboration.
Companies hesitate between **2013 MAK**, **2019/2021 MAK siblings** such as [Office 2019 Professional Plus MAK](/products/microsoft-office-2019-professional-plus-mak-50-users) or [Office 2021 Professional Plus MAK](/products/microsoft-office-2021-professional-plus-mak-50-users), and subscription bundles precisely because each jump changes COM add-in certification paths, Access ODBC connectors and Outlook caching behaviours.
Third-party antivirus suites, legacy DRM plugins for courtroom bundles and handheld barcode wedges glued into Publisher pipelines routinely behave differently once DLL ecosystems jump generations—reason enough for SMEs to choreograph staged pilots rather than weekend cliff migrations.
Choose this SKU when migration scripts, insurer questionnaires or certification labs explicitly anchor on Office 2013 binaries. If hesitation is only budget delay, calculate downtime risk: legacy suites increase malware exposure unless networks isolate endpoints aggressively.
## System requirements
| Component | Guidance | | --- | --- | | Operating system | Windows versions historically validated for Office 2013 media—confirm against lifecycle matrices | | Processor | ≥1 GHz x86/x64 typical guidance for the era | | Memory | 1 GB minimum historically for 32-bit; **≥4 GB** sensible today | | Disk space | Several gigabytes including proofing packs | | Display | 1280×800 baseline recommended for comfortable ribbon density | | Networking | Broadband downloads plus intermittent MAK activation traffic | | Scope | Professional Plus desktop apps enumerated above |
Pilot Word mail merges, Access split backends on a network share, Publisher outputs to your production printer and Outlook profiles against your real mail topology **before** cloning fifty seats—surprises surface at integration boundaries, not inside splash screens.
Reserve conversational slack with activation counters when interns refresh training benches quarterly—those reinstall bursts resemble benign churn until spreadsheets reveal MAK exhaustion heading into grant renewal season.
## Comparisons worth publishing internally
| Angle | This MAK Professional Plus | Subscription Microsoft 365 | Newer perpetual MAK (2019/2021) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Payment | One-off for MAK scope | Monthly or annual tenant billing | One-off for newer generation | | Feature runway | Frozen at 2013 generation | Continuous channel updates | Frozen but newer security posture | | Cloud mail / Teams | Purchaser supplies separately | Typically bundled | Purchaser supplies separately | | Access desktop | Included | Depends on plan SKU | Included on comparable Plus tiers | | Audit story | MAK reconciliation discipline | Tenant licence dashboards | MAK reconciliation discipline |
Retail-style perpetual suites—such as [Office 2021 Home and Student for Windows](/products/microsoft-office-2021-home-and-student-for-windows)—may suit individuals without fleet imaging; MAK wins when **central accountability** beats scattered marketplace receipts.
Print this table into onboarding packs so finance interns comparing invoices three years later still recognise why MAK governance differs from home-user receipts pinned inside desk drawers.
## Installation and activation playbook
1. Validate edition (**Professional Plus**) against signed procurement—downgrading post-purchase wastes cycles. 2. Catalogue 32-bit versus 64-bit requirements; Access ODBC stacks differ. 3. Store Lizensa fulfilment alongside PDF invoices in shared drives inherited by IT and finance teams. 4. Remove Click-to-Run trials blocking MSI-style deployments when policy still relies on them. 5. Stage installation media and matching language packs from trustworthy sources. 6. Enter MAK credentials meticulously; preserve activation screenshots with `0x…` codes when troubleshooting. 7. Apply updates sanctioned by change management—uniform build numbers simplify support triage. 8. Decommission hardware with uninstall evidence logged against MAK consumption spreadsheets.
Document BIOS identifiers alongside Office build stamps whenever cyber insurers ask how workstations relate—activation receipts seldom substitute for asset lineage alone.
EU statutory warranties apply when keys materially mismatch descriptions. Immediate digital delivery may narrow withdrawal rights once explicitly accepted—read Lizensa checkout disclosures. Personal data processing follows **GDPR-aligned** transparency commitments suited to consumers and freelancers operating through micro-enterprises.
## Frequently asked questions
### Is Professional Plus MAK the same as Microsoft 365?
No. MAK Professional Plus is **perpetual desktop licensing** with volume activation; Microsoft 365 is subscription tenant services plus varying desktop rights.
### Does this SKU include cloud-hosted Exchange or Teams?
Not inherently—those services require separate Microsoft cloud licensing unless documentation bundled elsewhere explicitly states otherwise.
### MAK versus KMS—quick distinction?
MAK activates endpoints directly against Microsoft until entitlement aligns; KMS depends on an internal activation host with recurring renewal semantics—different compliance artefacts.
### macOS compatibility?
This listing targets **Windows** deployments matching Professional Plus assumptions—not macOS Office bundles.
### Can we roam licences casually between contractor laptops?
Only within boundaries defined by your programme channel—finance expects uninstall proofs and ticket IDs, not verbal reassurances.
### Why stay on 2013 instead of leaping to 2021 MAK?
Justify with artefacts: Access schemas, certified add-ins, courtroom bundles or OEM calibration notebooks that still reference 2013 builds—otherwise newer MAK tiers reduce latent risk.
### What if the MAK leaks publicly?
Execute internal containment: halt imaging, rotate responsibilities, contact Lizensa support promptly—Microsoft may intervene independently if activation abuse spikes.
### Where should cautious buyers browse next?
Compare [Office 2019 Professional Plus MAK](/products/microsoft-office-2019-professional-plus-mak-50-users), [Office 2021 Professional Plus MAK](/products/microsoft-office-2021-professional-plus-mak-50-users) or cloud-inclusive [Microsoft 365 Business Premium](/products/microsoft-365-business-premium).
Bookmark sibling Lizensa listings before crisis upgrades—having URLs ready prevents rushed purchases from shadow IT channels that bypass approval matrices entirely.
## Related products
- [Microsoft Office 2010 Standard MAK — 50 users](/products/microsoft-office-2010-standard-mak-50-users) - [Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus MAK — 50 users](/products/microsoft-office-2019-professional-plus-mak-50-users) - [Microsoft Office 2021 Professional Plus MAK — 50 users](/products/microsoft-office-2021-professional-plus-mak-50-users) - [Microsoft 365 Business Premium](/products/microsoft-365-business-premium) - [Browse Office catalogue](/categories/office-2024)
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