It applies to all editions, including Home and Business, Home and Student, Personal, Professional, and Standard. The announcement is met with quite polarizing receptions since the latest stable release arrived not too long ago in January 2023, but people had already seen it coming. Upon its release, Office 2019 was bundled with several perpetual SKU editions. The most popular one, Home & Student, includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.

What does moving Office 2019 to extended support mean?

Moving from mainstream support to extended support means that the software will no longer receive new features, free incident support, and request non-security updates. The cycle usually lasts for 5 years from the product’s release. After that, Redmond officials will move it to extended support. Although users can still expect security updates and paid support during this cycle, the tech company will no longer accept requests for features, warranty support, or design changes. It doesn’t mean that you can not use these apps anymore, however. You can, but be mindful that the end of its life is just around the corner. Matter of fact, a suggestion to move to the latest Microsoft 365 when accessing Office 2019 page’s on Microsoft’s website will greet you. What do you think about Microsoft ending mainstream support for its Office 2019 products? Let us know in the comments!

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