Microsoft actually stopped adding cloud services improvements to its older Office clients almost two years ago, in Oct. But these older clients may encounter performance or reliability issues over time. We won't take any active measures to block other versions of the Office client that are still supported and are up to date, such as Office 2013 with Service Pack 1, from connecting to Microsoft 365 services. However, Microsoft explicitly stated that its connections to Microsoft 365 services won't get blocked, but there could be "performance and reliability issues," per the document: This product will fall out of support on April 11, 2023. One oddball aspect with regard to Office support is the case of Office 2013 Service Pack 1. End of support means that the software can still be used but security patches from Microsoft will stop arriving. For instance, both Office 2016 and Office 2019 have the same end-of-support date, which is Oct.
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