Microsoft bricks Help features in MS-Office 2019? Seriously?


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I rarely use Help, but Office 2019 is still relatively unexplored for me... so when I needed to do something I hadn't before, I clicked on the Help option.

Imagine my surprise when I found that when they ended support in Oct 2025 they actually deleted the on-line Help data. Gone. The only Help you can get is help on how to upgrade to a newer version of Office.

Wow. I've always preferred local Help files, but I can see the advantage to a company putting them on-line in terms of updates for changes, etc. However, I never expected that they'd kill it when they ended support. That's just downright nasty.

I'm not an MS basher by any means, but this certainly doesn't make me like them more.
 

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I don't see that in Office Pro Plus 2019. I see the same thing in Office Pro Plus 2021.

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BTW, I have 2 x Office Pro Plus 2019 and 3 x Office Pro Plus 2021 licenses. Office 2021 support will end in October 2026 so it will have the same problem.

In any case I rarely use Office online support so it won't be missed much. I usually search online for help or use my old Office 2010 books because some things haven't changed in a long time.

Shutting down Office online support for perpetual licenses is apparently on purpose. They must think if they annoy us enough we will give up and subscribe to Microsoft 365. :(
 

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In any case I rarely use Office online support so it won't be missed much. I usually search online for help or use my old Office 2010 books because some things haven't changed in a long time.

I usually just DuckDuckGo the problem and see what turns up. I've gone back as far as Office 2003 doing lookups.

If they make it too draconian then I'll do a full switch to LibreOffice, which is actually getting better and better.

Shutting down Office online support for perpetual licenses is apparently on purpose. They must think if they annoy us enough we will give up and subscribe to Microsoft 365. :(

Well there ya go...
 

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I usually just DuckDuckGo the problem and see what turns up. I've gone back as far as Office 2003 doing lookups.

If they make it too draconian then I'll do a full switch to LibreOffice, which is actually getting better and better.



Well there ya go...
The problem as always for all these Office clones is that there's no embedded email client -- for all its "old fashioned look" etc Outlook does what it does easily, simply, no probs with IMAP,POP3,EXCHANGE etc or numbers of accounts allowed. Other paid email clients hare usually a bit fussier, are going increasingly for the dreaded subscription model and if they have any free features are removing pretty well any of the worth while ones.

Thunderbird is "Semi-acceptable" as a freebie but it has quirks and is complicated to set up properly for multiple accounts and different email servers.

The nearest decent outlook clone (free) I've seen but it's a total dog to get working -- but worthwhile in the end is to use KMAIL on any Linux live distro (or VM) with the KDE GUI.

Libre Office or equivalents are fine for all the other things unless you are an "EXCEL" power user. With Copilot Excel is really good these days even with Office 2019 and as for help with office - the DUCKDUCKGO suggestion is a good one.

There's also loads of free publications online on how to use all features of the various releases of Ms office. Apart from EXCEL not much really in the way of new features since Office 2010 - at least not for around 90% of typical Office users. Even with EXCEL you can "replicate" - although far lengthier and complicated some of the newer great features such as better Pivot table handling and "What If" scenarios / calculations.

cheers
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The problem as always for all these Office clones is that there's no embedded email client -- for all its "old fashioned look" etc Outlook does what it does easily, simply, no probs with IMAP,POP3,EXCHANGE etc or numbers of accounts allowed. Other paid email clients hare usually a bit fussier, are going increasingly for the dreaded subscription model and if they have any free features are removing pretty well any of the worth while ones.

I never use Outlook so this isn't a problem. MS should never have a monopoly towards email access, anyway.

Thunderbird is "Semi-acceptable" as a freebie but it has quirks and is complicated to set up properly for multiple accounts and different email servers.

I've been using it for 10 years now. One of the few programs I donate to. It's a lot easier to set up now then it used to be.

The nearest decent outlook clone (free) I've seen but it's a total dog to get working -- but worthwhile in the end is to use KMAIL on any Linux live distro (or VM) with the KDE GUI.

Good to know, thanks!

Libre Office or equivalents are fine for all the other things unless you are an "EXCEL" power user. With Copilot Excel is really good these days even with Office 2019 and as for help with office - the DUCKDUCKGO suggestion is a good one.

DuckDuckGo is really the only solution for me. I'm still using old versions of Office on Windows 10 and those old "Help" links to those old versions of Office have been long dead. I've just accepted that and it goes with the territory.

And no, I'm not paying a subscription and updating everytime an new version of Office comes out. They can take a hike...

These days, the only thing I need is a good Office writer and LibreOffice Writer works just as well for me. Lots of improvements to make it more Office-like without the burden of Microsoft's crap that goes with it. But I sill use old versions of Office whenever I feel like it, though. As long as they still work then I'll still use them.
 
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I never use Outlook so this isn't a problem. MS should never have a monopoly towards email access, anyway.



I've been using it for 10 years now. One of the few programs I donate to. It's a lot easier to set up now then it used to be.



Good to know, thanks!



DuckDuckGo is really the only solution for me. I'm still using old versions of Office on Windows 10 and those old "Help" links to those old versions of Office have been long dead. I've just accepted that and it goes with the territory.

And no, I'm not paying a subscription and updating everytime an new version of Office comes out. They can take a hike...

These days, the only thing I need is a good Office writer and LibreOffice Writer works just as well for me. Lots of improvements to make it more Office-like without the burden of Microsoft's crap that goes with it. But I sill use old versions of Office whenever I feel like it, though. As long as they still work then I'll still use them.
Don't forget the Internet Archive to get ISO's of earlier versions of Office etc.

Cheers
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Don't forget the Internet Archive to get ISO's of earlier versions of Office etc.

Any good links you would recommend?
 

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If you just need an email client you can download the free Outlook for Windows app from the Microsoft Store.

BTW, what good are links to ISOs of earlier versions of Office? They will run in a reduced mode unless they are activated with a valid key. That is you can open files but you can't edit them.
 

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