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Office 2021 will be available for non-Microsoft 365 subscribers on October 5

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New versions of Microsoft Office aren't as big a deal as they used to be, thanks to the continuously updated (and continuously paid-for) versions of the apps that come with a Microsoft 365 subscription. But for everyone else, there's still Office 2021, an upgrade to Office 2019 that's coming to both Windows and macOS on October 5, Microsoft announced today. Office 2021 will add the same features as the Office Long-Term Servicing Channel (or LTSC—catchy!) release, which is available today.

Compared to Office 2019, the last "perpetual" version of Office, the new version includes Dark Mode support, support for version 1.3 of the OpenDocument format, new Excel functions and formulas, improved slide show recording for PowerPoint, and various user-interface tweaks and enhancements. Microsoft lists most of the new features here.

The company plans to offer five years of "Mainstream Support" for Office 2021 without any extended support beyond that. The end date for Office 2021 support is in October of 2026, just a year after support ends for the Windows versions of Office 2016 and Office 2019.

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Microsoft Office has undergone significant changes from the 2016 version, such as artificial intelligence, networking, and usability. Cloud-based systems that work seamlessly with OneDrive, such as Dropbox, make teamwork much easier. It allows different people to work on a document simultaneously and share it in real-time. That's why I advise you to install exactly office 2016 professional plus. You won't regret your choice because I have personally experienced everything.

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