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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 won’t support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th
Microsoft 365 apps will continue to function after the Windows 10 end of support date, but there could be issues over time.
Microsoft addresses the 'elephant in the room,' discusses upcoming end of Windows 10 support
Windows 10 will reach end of support later this year, and Microsoft has sent out a reminder outlining people's options.
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 October 14.
End of Windows 10 support this year threatens over 60% of active Windows PCs
Thorsten Urbanski, a security expert at ESET, warns that the end of support for Windows 10 could put most Windows devices at risk. Without free official
Microsoft Windows Deadline—800 Million Users Must Act ‘Immediately’
Microsoft 365 Apps will no longer be supported after October 14, 2025, on Windows 10 devices,” the company confirmed. “To use Microsoft 365 Applications on your device, you will need to upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft might make you buy a new Windows 11 PC to keep using Office 365
Microsoft will end support for Microsoft 365 for Windows 10 this October, so you'll need to buy a new Windows 11 PC.
Microsoft is making Windows 10 users an offer they (probably) can't refuse
We're nine months out from Windows 10 reaching its October 14 end-of-support date, and Microsoft is kickstarting 2025 by piling the pressure on those yet to make the jump to Windows 11. Despite being the current most popular version of Microsoft's operating system,
If you're on Windows 10, you're losing support for Microsoft 365 this year
Microsoft is pulling 365 support for Windows 10 users . As spotted by Neowin, Microsoft has updated its documentation on how users can migrate from Windows 10 to 11. Part of this
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You can officially upgrade your Windows 10 device to Windows 11 for free
You can get Windows 11 as a free upgrade, but you'll have to hurry. Microsoft made it a limited-time only offer.
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If your Windows 10 PC can't be upgraded, you have 5 options before time runs out
Microsoft will officially end support for its most popular operating system in less than a year. Here's what you should do ...
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With 10 months of support remaining, Windows 10 still dominates
Many editions of Windows 10 are due to drop out of free support on October 14, 2025. Affected users will then have the option ...
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