Users of the Microsoft Office 2016 and Microsoft Office 2019 productivity suites now face uncertainties when interacting with Microsoft 365 services, per a Friday announcement. Essentially, Microsoft ...
The end of support means no more security updates that can patch critical vulnerabilities, limited or non-existent technical support, no fixes for bugs, and more. Microsoft says using unsupported ...
You may have noticed that Microsoft began rolling out a new version of Microsoft Office early this week. That means that there are now three versions of Microsoft ...
Word has always been the workhorse app of the Microsoft Office suite. Nearly everyone who uses Office ends up using Word at some point, whether it be for writing memos, typing up agendas, creating ...
Earlier today at its Ignite 2018 conference, Microsoft announced that Office 2019 is generally available, after months of being in preview. It's only available for businesses right now though, with ...
Microsoft has reminded customers that Office 2016 and Office 2019 will reach the end of extended support six months from now, on October 14, 2025. Microsoft today announced the Office 2019 ...
Microsoft has added a little spice to its Ignite conference this week, with the announcement that it will introduce Office 2019 as soon as the middle of 2018. Office 2019 will introduce new versions ...
Microsoft released the July 2019 Office Updates today that bundle 20 security updates and 5 cumulative updates. Seeing that some of the Microsoft Office security updates issued today also resolve ...
Office is 25 years old this year. Some of the individual components are older, but it was 1990 that Microsoft first released a combined Office bundle, containing Word 1.1, Excel 2, and PowerPoint 2.
Some users want Office but don’t want to pay for the current products—Office 2019 standalone software, or Microsoft 365’s subscription-based Office apps. You ...
Microsoft Windows may get all the press coverage, but when you want to get real work done, you turn your attention to the applications that run on it. And if you use spreadsheets, that generally means ...