Office 2019

Microsoft Office 2019 is a version of Microsoft Office which was released to manufacturing on 24 July 2018, and became available to customers two months later on 24 September 2018. It officially works only on Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 and newer, but it can be patched to run on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 (also including their server counterparts).

This version also changes the way on how long Microsoft will support the software; instead of 10 years that was on earlier versions of Microsoft Office, Office 2019 will only receive 5 years of mainstream support and 2 years of extended support, adding up to 7 years of support - 3 years less than usual.

Mainstream support for Office 2019 will end on 10 October 2023 and extended support will end on 14 October 2025, with Windows 10, Office 2016, and Visual Studio 2015 officially ending support on that date as well.

It is the last version of Microsoft Office to have an extended support period as its successor Office 2021 is only supported for 5 years.

It includes all features which are currently available in Microsoft 365. There isn't any MSI version for client apps, only server apps have an MSI version.

This version ships with new fluent icons, which were later backported to Office 2016 version 19xx. For the first time, the icon set is the same on all systems. To comply with the UI language of macOS Big Sur, all icons were put in a rounded square with an update released in 2020.

This is the first version of Microsoft Office to feature the Morph transition in PowerPoint.

Trivia

 * This version only installs on Windows operating systems with the 10.0 kernel version, hence it works on Windows 10 betas, as seen here.