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Murray Brown🇬🇧

Office 365 and PowerApps
Hi

I have an Office 365 account and am learming to use PowerApps. I just received the following message. I am not sure what to do to continue with PowerApps. I would rather have the full suite.
Is there some sort of Office support line that I can call? Not sure what to do here.

Your free trial expires in seven days—renew or purchase to continue
We hope you’re enjoying your Power Apps free trial. Your trial will end in seven days. If you have an Office 365 or Dynamics 365 plan in which Power Apps is included, you’ll still have access to some Power Apps functionality. However, you’ll lose access to the full set of Power Apps capabilities, including premium connections and features such as Common Data Service.
To continue using all Power Apps capabilities, renew or extend your trial within seven days. Or, visit our pricing page to learn about Power Apps plans.
If you have questions, please review our FAQs or visit the Power Apps forum.

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Microsoft Office is an integrated suite of applications that includes Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Visio and InfoPath, along with a number of tools to assist in making the individual components work together. Coding within and between the projects is done in Visual Basic for Applications, known as VBA.