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Microsoft won’t support Office apps on Windows 10
Microsoft to kill Office support for Windows 10 this year
Microsoft will stop supporting Office apps on Windows 10 this year. Also it really wants you to upgrade to Windows 11. According to a Microsoft blog post, the company will end support for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 on Oct.
Microsoft Is Ending Support for Windows 10 Office Apps in October
As the push toward Windows 11 continues, Microsoft confirms that Windows 10 users will lose support for apps including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Microsoft won’t support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th
While support will end for Office apps on Windows 10 in October, it doesn’t mean the apps will suddenly stop working. Microsoft notes in a support document that was updated in D
Microsoft Office support in Windows 10 ends in October too - what that really means
Windows 10 isn't the only Microsoft product that is due to lose support this coming October. In a blog post published Wednesday, the software giant said Microsoft 365 apps (aka Office) will no longer be supported in Windows 10 after Oct. 14, 2025. To continue using Microsoft 365 or Office, the company urges users to upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft confirms when Office apps on Windows 10 will lose support
Microsoft has confirmed it will no longer support Office apps referred to as Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 by the end of this year.
Microsoft Office Apps to Stop Working on Windows 10 After October 2025
Microsoft has announced that it will cease support for Microsoft Office applications on Windows 10, effective October 14, 2025. This significant change aligns with the end-of-support date for the Windows 10 operating system itself,
No, Microsoft 365 Office will not stop working on Windows 10
Despite what you might read on the internet today, Microsoft is not killing off Microsoft 365 Office apps on Windows 10.
Still on Windows 10? Microsoft Office may have problems starting 2025
Microsoft will cease support for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 from October 2025, pushing users to upgrade to Windows 11. Extended Security Updates will be available for those who delay the transition.
Microsoft to force new Outlook app in Windows 10 with no way to block it
Designed to replace the current Mail and Calendar apps, the new Outlook can only be removed after it's been installed.
Microsoft is axing support for its own apps on Windows 10
Although Microsoft is allowing people to keep using Windows 10 for another year, it won't be supporting Microsoft 365 apps during that time. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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Microsoft Also Ending Support for Office Apps on Windows 10 in October
The apps will still work after Oct. 14, but users should be prepared for 'performance and reliability issues over time,' ...
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Microsoft ends support for Office apps on Windows 10 in October
Microsoft says it will drop support for Office apps in Windows 10 after the operating system reaches its end of support on ...
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