After five years of Mainstream Support, and five years of Extended Support, Office 2013 will reach the End of Extended Support on April 11, 2023. Per the Fixed Lifecycle Policy, after this date security updates for Office 2013 will no longer be available, Microsoft told customers.
Microsoft has reminded customers earlier this week that Microsoft Office 2013 is approaching its end of support next year, advising them to switch to a newer version to reduce their exposure to security risks.
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After Office 2013 reaches the end of support, Microsoft won't provide any new security updates, and the continued use of Office 2013 after April 2023 may increase your organization's exposure to security risks or impact your ability to meet compliance obligations.
Once the end of support is reached, Microsoft will stop providing several services to Office 2013 license owners, including technical support, bug fixes, and security patches for new issues.
Also, connecting Office 2013 clients to Microsoft 365 might lead to performance or reliability issues because Office 2013 is no longer a supported client since October 2020. bleeding computer writes.
If you continue to use the old Office version after that, you should keep in mind that apps such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint pose a significant security risk. Microsoft will no longer provide technical support from April 2023 after five years of regular support and five years of extended support. Microsoft experts explain the benefits of Microsoft (Office) 365
Even now, using the old Office version can cause problems. Office 2013 has not been a supported client for Microsoft 365 as of October 2020. The Redmond-based company currently only offers security updates and bug fixes, as well as technical support. Further improvements will no longer be built into the deprecated program. Those using Office 2013 will have the option to upgrade to Microsoft 365 or Office LTSC 2021. While the first option requires a subscription, the Office LTSC 2021 license is a one-time purchase.
Upgrade options for Office 2013 users
Please start upgrading to Microsoft 365 Apps, which is designed to receive regular updates, and will help you stay current by getting security updates and our latest features, Microsoft said.Alternatively, if your organization requires a static, unchanging product, consider moving to Office LTSC 2021.
Office 2013 upgrade plan
Because Microsoft 365 Apps comes with many enterprise Microsoft 365 (and Office 365) plans, you should review the capabilities of your current plan as part of planning an upgrade to Microsoft 365 Apps, the company explains,