Microsoft announces Office LTSC 2024 and Office 2024



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Microsoft 365 offers the cloud-backed apps, security, and storage that customers worldwide rely on to achieve more in a connected world – and lays a foundation for leveraging generative AI to go even further. However, we know that some customers have niche yet important scenarios that require a truly long-term servicing channel: regulated devices that cannot accept feature updates for years at a time, process control devices on the manufacturing floor that are not connected to the internet, and specialty systems like medical testing equipment that run embedded apps that must stay locked in time. For these special cases, Microsoft continues to offer and support the Office Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). Today we are pleased to announce that the commercial preview of the next Office LTSC release – Office LTSC 2024 – will begin next month, with general availability to follow later this year.

About this release

Like earlier perpetual versions of Office, Office LTSC 2024 will include only a subset of the value found in Microsoft 365 Apps, building on the features included in past releases. New features for Office LTSC 2024 include: new meeting creation options and search enhancements in Outlook, dozens of new Excel features and functions including Dynamic Charts and Arrays; and improved performance, security, and accessibility. Office LTSC 2024 will not ship with Microsoft Publisher, which is being retired, or with the Microsoft Teams app, which is available to download separately.

While Office LTSC 2024 offers many significant improvements over the previous Office LTSC release, as an on-premises product it will not offer the cloud-based capabilities of Microsoft 365 Apps, like real-time collaboration; AI-driven automation in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; or cloud-backed security and compliance capabilities that give added confidence in a hybrid world. And with device-based licensing and extended offline access, Microsoft 365 offers deployment options for scenarios like computer labs and submarines that require something other than a user-based, always-online solution. Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) is also required to subscribe to Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365; as a disconnected product, Office LTSC does not qualify.

As with previous releases, Office LTSC 2024 will still be a device-based “perpetual” license, supported for five years under the Fixed Lifecycle Policy, in parallel with Windows 11 LTSC, which will also launch later this year. And because we know that many customers deploy Office LTSC on only a subset of their devices, we will continue to support the deployment of both Office LTSC and Microsoft 365 Apps to different machines within the same organization using a common set of deployment tools.

Office LTSC is a specialty product that Microsoft has committed to maintaining for use in exceptional circumstances, and the 2024 release provides substantial new feature value for those scenarios. To support continued innovation in this niche space, Microsoft will increase the price of Office LTSC Professional Plus, Office LTSC Standard, Office LTSC Embedded, and the individual apps by up to 10% at the time of general availability. And, because we are asked at the time of release if there will be another one, I can confirm our commitment to another release in the future.

We will provide additional information about the next version of on-premises Visio and Project in the coming months.

Office 2024 for consumers

We are also planning to release a new version of on-premises Office for consumers later this year: Office 2024. Office 2024 will also be supported for five years with the traditional “one-time purchase” model. We do not plan to change the price for these products at the time of the release. We will announce more details about new features included in Office 2024 closer to general availability.

Embracing the future of work

The future of work in an AI-powered world is on the cloud. In most customer scenarios, Microsoft 365 offers the most secure, productive, and cost-effective solution, and positions customers to unlock the transformative power of AI with Microsoft Copilot. Especially as we approach the end of support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 in October 2025, we encourage customers still using these solutions to transition to a cloud subscription that suits their needs as a small business or a larger organization. And for scenarios where that is not possible – where a disconnected, locked-in-time solution is required – this new release reflects our commitment to supporting that need.

FAQ


Q: Will the next version of Office have a Mac version?
A: Yes, the next version of Office will have both Windows and Mac versions for both commercial and consumer.

Q: Will the next version of Office be supported on Windows 10?
A: Yes, Office LTSC 2024 will be supported on Windows 10 and Windows 10 LTSC devices (with the exception of Arm devices, which will require Windows 11).

Q: Will the next version support both 32- and 64-bit?
A: Yes, the next version of Office will ship both 32-and 64-bit versions.


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Actually Office 2007 uses .docx, .xlsx, or .pptx files. The last version to use .doc, .xls, and .ppt files was Office 2003. I should know because I have both of them. Note you can optionally save .doc, .xls, and .ppt files with Office 2007 but these files are usually larger so makes no sense to do this.

Here is a screenshot from Word 2007. The defaut format is .docx. Note there is an option to save as a .doc file (Word 97-2003) if you want.

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You can also install the compatibility pack with Office versions back to Office 2000 so they can read/write the new docx, .xlsx, or .pptx files. There is a catch with this. I tried to open much newer Office files with Office 2003. There were a lot of problem with some of the files because they included things not supported in Office 2003. That means you have to only use the very basic functions to be fully compatible.


Here are screeshots in Office 2003

Before Office Compatibility Pack is installed:

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After Office Compatibility Pack is installed:

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Do you have the link to compatibility pack. I asked Copilot and ChatGpt at the time to confirm and they responded it was a no.

I have Office 2021 myself but many Excel functions in the newer spreadsheets (Office 365) aren't backward compatible.
 

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How did you get 2007 to use .docx and. xls in Office 2007?
I agree. I'm not a fan of online applications either but it's free.
Office 2007 by default uses .docx and .xlsx files. However, you can read/write .doc and .xls files if you want. It makes no sense to use the old formats very much since their file sizes were much larger.

Office 2003 was the last version of Office whose default was .doc and .xls. If you wanted to use the .docx and .xlsx files you could install the Compatibility Pack. Note the Compatibility Pack could also be used with Office 2000 and Office XP. Note that compatibility is not perfect. For example, if one of the files contained a feature in Office 2010 that is not in older versions of Office then opening it with Office 2003 will show an error message and the opened file will have missing data.

I have been using Office since Office 95. I own both Office 2003 and Office 2007. I quickly replaced Office 2003 with Office 2007 because of all the benefits it had including the Ribbon and the new .docx and .xlsx formats. BTW, in January 2007 I was invited to a Microsoft launch event for Windows Vista. All attendees including myself received a free Product Key for Office 2007 Professional. Office 2007 Pro was never free. If I had bought it, it would have cost about $400.

Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats 4
 

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How did you get 2007 to use .docx and. xls in Office 2007?
I agree. I'm not a fan of online applications either but it's free.
It actually was introduced in Office 2007! It is enabled by default. I've been using it for years and haven't had any issues with compatibility with people using newer versions and opening newer documents in Office 2007. Very seldom do I have any issues, and even then its fairly minor.

Per the MS Office Wikipedia page: History of Microsoft Word - Wikipedia
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Hi folks

@Brink
Office 2024 LTSC has 2 major flaws in it (At least for what I need).

Some Language options missing, and no Publisher -- I know that there's other alternatives toPublisher but it's still for some a decent useful product. Ms IMHO should at least have allowed Publisher from Office 2021 to co-exist with Office LTSC 2024 stuff.

Cheers
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