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5 reasons to get an older version of Microsoft Office

Last updated: November 8, 2024 12:24 am
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Microsoft Office is a staple software for many Windows users, but when it comes to choosing between the newest version and an older one, there are some compelling reasons to opt for the older version. Here are five reasons why you might want to consider getting Microsoft Office 2021 for your Windows computer instead of the 2024 version:

1. Cost Savings: Microsoft Office 2021 is currently available for $69.97, on sale through Nov. 10, whereas the 2024 version is priced at $249.99 through Microsoft. Opting for the older version can save you a significant amount of money.

2. More Apps for Less: Both versions include essential apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. However, with the older version, you also get Publisher, Access, and Teams, giving you more functionality for a lower price.

3. Less AI Intrusion: If you’re not a fan of AI features that offer intelligent suggestions while you work, the older version is the way to go. You won’t be interrupted by AI prompts while writing, working with spreadsheets, or giving presentations.

4. Familiar Interface: Microsoft Office 2021’s apps have familiar interfaces that you may already be comfortable with. In contrast, the 2024 version may require time to learn the layout and navigation of the updated apps.

5. Lower System Requirements: Installing the older version of Microsoft Office only requires 1GB of RAM, whereas the newer version has a minimum requirement of 4GB. If your computer has limited resources, the older version may be a better fit.

If these reasons resonate with you, consider downloading Microsoft Office 2021 for Windows while it’s on sale for $69.97 (regularly $219.99) through Nov. 10. Take advantage of this offer to get a lifetime license for the software at a discounted price.

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Don’t miss out on this opportunity to save on essential productivity software for your Windows computer. Upgrade to Microsoft Office 2021 and enjoy all the benefits of the older version at a fraction of the cost.

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