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Microsoft announces end of Office apps support for Windows 10

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Written by Dave W. Shanahan

January 15, 2025

Microsoft has made a significant announcement that will affect millions of Windows 10 users: Microsoft 365 applications will no longer be supported on Windows 10 devices after October 14, 2025. This decision marks a crucial milestone in Microsoft’s strategy to transition users to Windows 11 and represents a major shift in the company’s software support policies.

End of Office apps support for Windows 10

End of Office apps support for Windows 10

The announcement comes as part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to phase out Windows 10 support and encourage users to upgrade to Windows 11. The October 14, 2025 deadline aligns with the general end-of-support date for Windows 10, creating a clear cutoff point for users who rely on Microsoft’s productivity suite.

This change will impact a wide range of Microsoft 365 applications that millions of users depend on daily for their work and personal productivity needs. The decision affects the entire suite of Microsoft 365 apps, including essential tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, which are fundamental to many businesses and individual users’ daily operations.

For organizations and individuals still using Windows 10, this announcement creates a clear timeline for necessary upgrades and transitions. The decision particularly affects businesses that may have delayed upgrading to Windows 11 due to compatibility concerns or resource constraints. These organizations now have a definitive deadline to plan their migration strategies.

Microsoft’s decision reflects its commitment to moving users to more modern, secure, and feature-rich platforms. Windows 11 offers enhanced security features, improved performance, and better integration with modern hardware and software solutions. The end of Microsoft 365 support for Windows 10 serves as a strong incentive for users to embrace these newer technologies.

Users and organizations should begin planning their transition strategies well before the October 2025 deadline to ensure a smooth migration process and minimize any potential disruption to their productivity workflows. This includes assessing hardware compatibility, planning software updates, and preparing users for the change to Windows 11.


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I'm Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.