Buy More Licenses for Microsoft 365 Subscription

This tutorial shows how you can order additional licenses for a Microsoft 365 subscription using an existing agreement. Additional licenses can be ordered by placing a change order through the platform.

Video tutorial: How to buy more licenses for a 365 subscription

Prerequisites

Before starting this tutorial, make sure that the agreement you want to use is in the Active state.

Implementation

1

Launch the purchase wizard

In this step, do the following:

  1. Sign in to your account and go to the Products page.

  2. Select the relevant Microsoft 365 product. The details page of your selected product opens.

  3. Click Buy now in the upper right. The purchase wizard starts.

2

Select the agreement

The Select agreement step is the first step that is displayed when the purchase wizard starts.

In this step, select an active agreement from the list of your agreements and click Next. You'll be directed to the Items step of the wizard.

3

Enter the new quantity

In New qty, enter the total number of licenses you want. For example, if you have 1 license and you want to add 3 more, enter the new quantity as 4.

Click Next to continue.

Items section in the purchase wizard
4

Provide reference details

Use the Details page to enter optional information, like additional IDs or notes related to your purchase, and click Next.

5

Place your order

Review the details of your order. Make sure to read the terms and conditions associated with this purchase, including the privacy statement. By placing the order, you accept all terms.

Click Place order to complete your purchase.

6

View order summary

View your order summary and the latest status message. Click View order to navigate to the order details page. Otherwise, click Close to close the Summary page.

Next steps

Once you have placed your order, we'll verify the order details. If there are issues with your order, the order details page will provide information about the problem and any actions you may need to take.

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