Microsoft Office Patchday (June 1, 2021)

[German]On June 1, 2021 (first Tuesday of the month, Office Patchday) Microsoft releases non-security updates for still supported versions of Microsoft Office. Here's a quick overview – there was only one update each for Office 2016 and 2013 this time.


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The updates apply to the installable MSI version of Office and are delivered via Windows Update. Click-to-run packages receive the updates through other channels. For this reason, Office 2019 no longer appears in the list below, where only click-to-run installers are available. Microsoft lists the updates on this page.

Office 2016

The packages are automatically distributed via Windows Update, but can also be downloaded and installed manually via the linked KB articles. This time there were only the following updates:

Update for Microsoft Office 2016 (KB5001948): This update fixes the issue that prevents Power Query and Power Pivot from updating data from a text file when you use delimiters other than commas.

Office 2016 dropped out of mainstream support on October 13, 2020, but will continue to receive security updates until October 14, 2025.

Office 2013

Microsoft Office 2013 also only received the following update:

Update for Microsoft Office 2013 (KB5001937): This update fixes an issue where some users see additional entries in Excel Add-Ins list.

Office 2013 already dropped out of mainstream support on April 10, 2018, but will continue to receive security updates until April 11, 2023. Details about the updates can be found in the linked KB articles from Microsoft. (via)


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