Windows 10 isn't the only Microsoft product that is due to lose support this coming October. In a blog post published Wednesday, the softwar

Microsoft Office support in Windows 10 ends in October too - what that really means

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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.

The support cutoff doesn't mean that Microsoft 365 will suddenly stop working or vanish from your PC. Just as with Windows 10, you'll be able to continue to use the software, but you may hit a couple of bumps in the road.

First, using Microsoft 365 on an older and unsupported OS such as Windows 10 may trigger performance and reliability issues over time, the company says in a support document. Microsoft doesn't specify the specific issues you may encounter, but there's a second area of concern. Since Windows 10 will no longer receive bug fixes, security patches and other updates after Oct. 14, Microsoft 365 and Office will be more vulnerable to bugs and security threats.

The warnings from Microsoft apply to the subscription version of Microsoft 365 and the one-time purchase non-subscription flavors of Office, such as Office Home & Student, Office Home & Business and Office Professional Plus. The specific versions of Office include Office 2016, 2019, 2021 and 2024.

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