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Microsoft Office 2013

Microsoft Office 2013 (codenamed Office 15[6]) is a version of Microsoft Office, a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2010 and the predecessor to Microsoft Office 2016. Unlike with Office 2010, no OS X equivalent was released.

Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft Office 2013 applications from top left to bottom right: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote which collectively make up the Home and Student edition.
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseJanuary 29, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-01-29)[1]
Stable release
Service Pack 1 (15.0.5603.1000) / November 7, 2023; 5 months ago (2023-11-07)[2]
Operating system
PlatformIA-32, x64, ARM
PredecessorMicrosoft Office 2010 (2010)
SuccessorMicrosoft Office 2016 (2015)
Available in40 languages[4]
List of languages
English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
TypeOffice suite
LicenseTrialware[5]
OneNote 2013: Freemium (since 2014)
Websiteproducts.office.com/microsoft-office-2013 

Microsoft Office 2013 includes extended file format support, user interface updates and support for touch among its new features and is suitable for IA-32 and x64 systems.[7]

Office 2013 is incompatible with Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and earlier versions of Windows.[8] Office 2013 is compatible with Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019.[9][10][11][8] A version of Office 2013 comes included on Windows RT devices.[12] It has been confirmed to work on Windows 11 on March 4, 2023,[by whom?] but not Windows Server 2022.[3] It is the last version of Microsoft Office to support Windows 7 RTM and Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM; as the following version, Microsoft Office 2016 only supports Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or later.

Development on this version of Microsoft Office was started in 2010 and ended on October 11, 2012, when Microsoft Office 2013 was released to manufacturing.[13] Microsoft released Office 2013 to general availability on January 29, 2013.[1] This version includes new features such as integration support for online services (including OneDrive, Outlook.com, Skype, Yammer and Flickr), improved format support for Office Open XML (OOXML), OpenDocument (ODF) and Portable Document Format (PDF) and support for multi-touch interfaces.

Microsoft Office 2013 comes in twelve different editions, including three editions for retail outlets, two editions for volume licensing channel, five subscription-based editions available through Microsoft Office 365 program, the web application edition known as Office Web Apps and the Office RT edition made for tablets and mobile devices. Office Web Apps are available free of charge on the web although enterprises may obtain on-premises installations for a price. Microsoft Office applications may be obtained individually; this includes Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project and Microsoft SharePoint Designer which are not included in any of the twelve editions.

On February 25, 2014, Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows 7 was released.[14] Support for the original release (RTM) ended on April 14, 2015, and Service Pack 1 is required to be installed for receiving updates and support. Mainstream support for Office 2013 SP1 ended on April 10, 2018, and extended hotfix support ended on April 11, 2023.[15]

On June 9, 2018, Microsoft announced that its forums would no longer include Office 2013 or other products in extended support among its products for discussions involving support.[16] On August 27, 2021, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 with all subsequent updates will be required to connect to Microsoft 365 Exchange servers by November 1, 2021; Outlook 2013 without SP1 will no longer be supported.[17] Later on, Microsoft claimed that Office 2013 would no longer be supported on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022.[18][additional citation(s) needed] Nevertheless, it still runs on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022.[inconsistent]

Office 2013 removed support for processors without PAE, SSE2 and NX and is also the final version of Microsoft Office that supports processors without PrefetchW, LAHF and SAHF. Its successor, Office 2016, requires a processor with PrefetchW, LAHF and SAHF in any supported architecture. It is also the final version of Microsoft Office to receive a Service Pack from Microsoft.

Despite the end of support for Office 2013 in April, Microsoft is still rolling out monthly security patches for the Office suite programs as of November 2023.[19][20]

Development edit

Development started in 2010 while Microsoft was finishing work on Office 14, released as Microsoft Office 2010. On January 30, 2012, Microsoft released a technical preview of Office 15, build 3612.1010, to a selected group of testers bound by non-disclosure agreements.[21]

On July 16, 2012, Microsoft held a press conference to showcase Office 2013 and to release the Consumer Preview.[22] The Office 2013 Consumer Preview is a free, fully functional version but will expire 60 days after the final product's release.[23][24] An update was issued for the Office 2013 Customer Preview suite on October 5.[25]

Office 2013 was released to manufacturing on October 11, 2012.[13] It was made available to TechNet and MSDN subscribers on October 24, 2012.[26] On November 15, 2012, 60-days trial versions of Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus, Project Professional 2013 and Visio Professional 2013 were made available to the public over the Internet.[5][27] Microsoft has released Office 2013 for general availability on January 29, 2013.[1] Microsoft released the service pack 1 update on February 25, 2014.[28]

Features edit

New features edit

Office 2013 introduces Click-To-Run 2.0 installation technology for all editions based on Microsoft App-V Version 5.[29] Previously, only certain editions of Office 2010 were available with Click-To-Run 1.0 installer technology, which was based on App-V 4.x, where a separate Q drive was created and installed files of Office were isolated from the rest of the system, causing many Office add-ins to not be compatible.[30] With the newer Click-To-Run technology, Office 2013 installs files just like Windows Installer (MSI) to the Program Files directory. Retail versions of Office 2013 use the Click-to-Run installer. Volume-licensed versions use Windows Installer (MSI) technology.[31] Some editions like Professional Plus are available in both retail (C2R) and volume (MSI) channels.

Office 2013 is more cloud-based than previous versions; a domain login, Office 365 account, or Microsoft account can now be used to sync Office application settings (including recent documents) between devices, and users can also save documents directly to their OneDrive account.[32]

Microsoft Office 2013 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format: in particular it supports saving in the "Strict" profile of ISO/IEC 29500 (Office Open XML Strict).[33] It also supports OASIS version 1.2 of ISO/IEC 26300:2006, Open Document Format,[33] which Office 2013 can read and write.[34] Additionally, Office 2013 provides full read, write, and edit support for ISO 32000 (PDF).

New features include a new read mode in Microsoft Word, a presentation mode in Microsoft PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs. Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web.[35] Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark-like features which sync the position of the document between different computers.

The Office Web Apps suite was also updated for Office 2013, introducing additional editing features and interface changes.[36]

Other features of Office 2013 include:

  • PDF Import feature in Microsoft Word
  • Improved text wrapping and improved Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word
  • Flash Fill in Microsoft Excel
  • Office Remote/Microsoft PowerPoint Remote app and Office add-in to control presentations from a Windows Phone or Android phone.
  • Automatic slide resizing/refit in Microsoft PowerPoint
  • New Office Open XML-based format, VSDX for Microsoft Visio
  • Flatter look of the Ribbon interface and subtle animations when typing or selecting (Word and Excel)
  • A new visualization for scheduled tasks in Microsoft Outlook
  • Remodeled start screen[37]
  • New graphical options in Word[38]
  • Objects such as images can be freely moved; they snap to boundaries such as paragraph edges, document margin and or column boundaries
  • Supports embedding of Online picture support with content from Office.com, Bing.com and Flickr (by default, only images in public domain) to in replacement to the cliparts gallery from previews office versions.
  • Ability to return to the last viewed or edited location in Word and PowerPoint
  • New slide designs, animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2013
  • Support for Outlook.com and Hotmail.com in Outlook
  • Support for integration with Skype, Yammer and SkyDrive[39]
  • IMAP special folders support[40]
  • Starting with Office 2013, proofing tools are separately and freely downloadable without being bundled in Multilingual User Interface (MUI)/Multilanguage packs, Language Interface Packs (LIPs) or Single Language Packs (SLP).[41]
  • Excel 2013 supports new limit models, as follows:[42]
Quantifiable limits in objects
Object Upper limit
Characters in a table or column name 100 characters
Number of tables in a model 2,147,483,647 bytes (2 GB minus 1 byte)
Number of columns and calculated columns in a table 2,147,483,647 bytes (2 GB minus 1 byte)
Memory limit, checked when saving a workbook 4,294,967,296 bytes (4 GB)
Concurrent requests per workbook 6
Number of connections 5
Number of distinct values in a column 1,999,999,997
Number of rows in a table 1,999,999,997
String length 536,870,912 bytes (512 MB)
Restrictions in objects
Category Details
Reserved characters that cannot be used in a Name1 . , ; ' ` : / \ * | ? " & % $ ! + = () [] {} < >
Remarks
1 "Name", in this context, is a form of variable in Microsoft Excel[43]

Removed features edit

The following features were removed from Microsoft Office 2013.

Removed from the entire suite[44]
Features removed from Microsoft Word
  • Custom XML markup has been removed for legal reasons
  • Older WordArt objects are now converted to new WordArt objects
  • Word 2013 no longer uses ClearType[46]
Features removed from Microsoft Excel
  • Simultaneous open files via Multiple Document Interface (MDI), along with requisite changes to VBA code to no longer support MDI; Excel is now Single Document Interface (SDI) only[47]
Features removed from Microsoft Access
  • Access Data Projects (ADP)
  • Support for Jet 3.x IISAM
  • Access OWC control
  • dBASE support suite[44]
Features removed from Microsoft Outlook
  • Download Headers Only mode for IMAP[48]
  • Outlook Exchange Classic offline
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 support[49]
  • Public Folder Free/Busy feature (/Cleanfreebusy startup switch)[44][further explanation needed]
  • Ability to import from or export to any formats other than Personal Storage Table (PST) or comma-separated values (CSV)
  • Notes and Journal customization
  • Outlook Activities tab
  • Outlook Mobile Service (OMS)
  • Outlook Search through Windows Shell[44]
Features removed from Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Support for Visio Drawing

Changes edit

Distribution changes edit

Unlike past versions of Office, retail copies of Office 2013 on DVD are only offered in select regions, such as those Microsoft classifies as emerging markets, as well as Australia, at the discretion of retailers. In all other regions, retail copies of Office 2013 and Office 365 subscriptions only contain a product key, and direct users to the Office website to redeem their license and download the software.[50][51]

Licensing changes edit

The original license agreement for retail editions of Microsoft Office 2013 was different from the license agreements of retail editions of previous versions of Microsoft Office in two significant ways.[52] The first of these was that the software could no longer be transferred to another computer. In previous versions of Office, this restriction applied only to OEM editions; retail Office license agreements allowed uninstalling from one computer to install on another computer.[52]

Digitally downloaded copies of Office were also said to be permanently locked to that PC's hardware, preventing it from being transferred to any other computing device. Should the buyer have wished to use Office 2013 on a different computer, or if they later became unable to use the computing device that the original license was downloaded to (e.g. hardware became inoperable due to malfunction) then a completely new, full-priced copy of Office 2013 would have to have been purchased to replace the prior one.[52] Microsoft stated that this change was related to the software piracy that has been rampant for years, worldwide.[53] However, many commentators saw this change as an effort to forcibly move its customers towards the subscription-based business model used by the Office 365 service.[54][55][56] The legality of this move, particularly in Europe, has been questioned.[57]

However, on March 6, 2013, Microsoft announced that equivalent transfer rights to those in the Office 2010 retail license agreements are applicable to retail Office 2013 copies effective immediately. Transfer of license from one computer to another owned by the same user is now allowed every 90 days, except in the case of hardware failure, in which the license may be moved sooner. The first user of the product is now also allowed to transfer it to another user.[58][59] The second difference, which remains in the updated licensing agreement, is that the software can be installed on only one computer. In previous versions of Office, this restriction also applied only to OEM editions; retail Office license agreements allowed installing the product on two or three computers, depending on the edition.[52]

Microsoft requires an account in order to activate any Office edition from 2013 on.

Editions edit

 
Lineup of Microsoft Office 2013 icons, from left to right: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, OneNote, Publisher, Lync and InfoPath

Traditional editions edit

As with previous versions, Office 2013 is made available in several distinct editions aimed towards different markets. All traditional editions of Microsoft Office 2013 contain at least Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote and are licensed for use on one computer.

Five traditional editions of Office 2013 were released:

  • Home & Student: This retail suite includes the core applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.[60]
  • Home & Business: This retail suite includes the core applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote plus Outlook.[60]
  • Standard: This suite, only available through volume licensing channels, includes the core applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote plus Outlook and Publisher.[61]
  • Professional: This retail suite includes the core applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote plus Outlook, Publisher and Access.[60]
  • Professional Plus: This suite includes the core applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote plus Outlook, Publisher, Access, InfoPath and Lync.[61]
Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote Outlook Publisher Access InfoPath Lync
Home & Student + + + +
Home & Business + + + + +
Standard + + + + + +
Professional + + + + + + +
Professional Plus + + + + + + + + +

Office 365 edit

The Office 365 subscription services, which were previously aimed towards business and enterprise users, were expanded for Office 2013 to include new plans aimed at home use. The subscriptions allow use of the Office 2013 applications by multiple users using a software as a service model. Different plans are available for Office 365, some of which also include value-added services, such as 20 GB of OneDrive storage (later increased to 1 TB) and 60 Skype minutes per month on the new Home Premium plan.[62] These new subscription offerings were positioned as a new option for consumers wanting a cost-effective way to purchase and use Office on multiple computers in their household.[63]

Office RT edit

A special version of Office 2013, initially known as Office 2013 Home & Student RT, is shipped with all Windows RT devices. It initially consisted of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. In Windows RT 8.1, the suite was renamed Office 2013 RT and Outlook was added. The edition, whilst visually indistinguishable from normal versions of Office 2013, contains special optimizations for ARM-based devices, such as changes to reduce battery usage (including, for example, freezing the animation of the blinking cursor for text editing during periods of inactivity), enabling touch mode by default to improve usability on tablets, and using the graphics portion of a device's SoC for hardware acceleration.[64][65][66]

Windows RT devices on launch were shipped with a "preview" version of Office Home & Student 2013 RT. The release date for the final version varied depending on the user's language, and was distributed through Windows Update when released.[66] On June 5, 2013, Microsoft announced that Windows RT 8.1 would add Outlook to the suite in response to public demand.[67]

Office RT modifies or excludes other various features for compatibility reasons or resource reduction. To save disk space; templates, clip art, and language packs are downloaded online rather than stored locally. Other excluded features include the removal of support for third-party code such as macros/VBA/ActiveX controls, the removal of support for older media formats and narration in PowerPoint, editing of equations generated with the legacy Equation Editor, data models in Excel (PivotCharts, PivotTables, and QueryTables are unaffected), searching embedded media files in OneNote, along with data loss prevention, Group Policy support, and creating e-mails with information rights management in Outlook.[67][68]

As the version of Office RT included on Windows RT devices is based on the Home & Student version, it cannot be used for "commercial, nonprofit, or revenue-generating activities" unless the organization has a volume license for Office 2013 already, or the user has an Office 365 subscription with commercial use rights.[69]

Windows Store apps edit

Alongside Office RT, free versions of OneNote and the Lync client were made available as Windows Store apps upon the release of Windows 8 and RT.[70] The OneNote app, originally known as OneNote MX, contains a limited feature set in comparison to its desktop version, but is also optimized for use on tablets.[71] The OneNote app has since received several major updates, including camera integration, printing abilities, and multiple inking options.

Universal Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps for Windows 10 were released in 2015.[72][needs update]

Office Mobile edit

Windows Phone 8 ships with an updated version of the Office Mobile suite, consisting of mobile versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. In comparison to their Windows Phone 7 versions, the new versions add an improved Office Hub interface that can sync recently opened and modified documents (including changes to documents stored via Office 365 and SkyDrive),[73] a separated OneNote app with additional features (such as voice notes and integration with the new "Rooms" functionality of the OS), and improved document editing and viewing functionality.[74]

In June 2013, Microsoft released a version of Office Mobile for iPhone; it is similar to the Windows Phone version, but originally requires an Office 365 subscription to use.[75] A version for Android smartphones was released in July 2013; it, too, originally needed Office 365 for use.[76]

Apps for iPad and Android tablet computers were released in March 2014 and January 2015, respectively.[77][78] These, along with their smartphone equivalents, have been made free for personal use, though certain premium features have been paywalled and require Office 365, which includes licensing of the apps for business use.

Windows 10 Mobile that was released in December 2015 included new Office apps, more in line with their iPhone and Android equivalent, and making use of the "universal app" platform pioneered with Windows 10.[79][80]

Comparison edit

Comparison of Office 2013 suites
  As an
individual
product
Traditional editions[60][61][81] Office 365 subscriptions[60][82]
Office RT Home & Student Home & Business Standard Professional Professional Plus Personal[83] Home University[84] Small Business Premium ProPlus Enterprise
Availability Varies Windows RT Retail, OEM Retail, OEM Volume licensing Retail, OEM Retail5, Volume licensing Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services
Maximum users 1 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed 1 all users in one household[85] 1 10 25[86] Unlimited
Devices per user 1 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed 1 computer and 1 mobile 5 shared among all users[85] 2 computers and 2 mobiles 5 5[86] 5
Commercial use allowed? Yes Separate2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No[87] No Yes Yes Yes
Word Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerPoint Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OneNote Yes3 Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outlook Yes Yes1 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Publisher Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
InfoPath No No No No No No Yes No No No No4 Yes Yes
Lync Yes3 No No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
SharePoint Designer Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No
Project
Has multiple editions
Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No
Visio
Has multiple editions
Yes No Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer
Remarks
1 The Windows RT versions do not include all of the functionality provided by other versions of Office.
2 Commercial use of Office RT is allowed through volume licensing or business subscriptions to Office 365.[69]
3 Windows Store versions are also available.
4 InfoPath was initially part of Office 365 Small Business Premium.[88][89] However, it's currently unavailable though subscription.[90]
5 Professional Plus edition on the retail channel is/was available with MSDN subscription or via Microsoft Home Use Program.[91]

System requirements edit

Each Microsoft Office 2013 application has the following requirements, although there may be app-specific requirements.[92]

Item Requirement
CPU 1 GHz clock speed, IA-32 or x64 architecture with SSE2 support
RAM IA-32 edition: 1 GB
x64 edition: 2 GB
Hard disk drive 3.0 GB free disk space
Operating system
Software .NET Framework 3.5, 4.0 or 4.5

In addition to these, graphics hardware acceleration requires a screen resolution of 1024×576 pixels or larger and a DirectX 10-compliant GPU with at least 64 MB of video memory (in case of absence of the required hardware, however, Office 2013 applications can still run without graphics acceleration.)[92]

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Notes edit

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External links edit

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Microsoft Office 2013 codenamed Office 15 6 is a version of Microsoft Office a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2010 and the predecessor to Microsoft Office 2016 Unlike with Office 2010 no OS X equivalent was released Microsoft Office 2013Microsoft Office 2013 applications from top left to bottom right Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote which collectively make up the Home and Student edition Developer s MicrosoftInitial releaseJanuary 29 2013 11 years ago 2013 01 29 1 Stable releaseService Pack 1 15 0 5603 1000 November 7 2023 5 months ago 2023 11 07 2 Operating systemWindows 7Windows Server 2008 R2Windows 8Windows Server 2012Windows 8 1Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 10Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022 3 Windows 11 a PlatformIA 32 x64 ARMPredecessorMicrosoft Office 2010 2010 SuccessorMicrosoft Office 2016 2015 Available in40 languages 4 List of languagesEnglish Arabic Bulgarian Chinese Simplified Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Kazakh Korean Latvian Lithuanian Malay Norwegian Bokmal Polish Portuguese Brazil Portuguese Portugal Romanian Russian Serbian Latin Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian VietnameseTypeOffice suiteLicenseTrialware 5 OneNote 2013 Freemium since 2014 Websiteproducts wbr office wbr com wbr microsoft office 2013 Microsoft Office 2013 includes extended file format support user interface updates and support for touch among its new features and is suitable for IA 32 and x64 systems 7 Office 2013 is incompatible with Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 and earlier versions of Windows 8 Office 2013 is compatible with Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 8 Windows Server 2012 Windows 8 1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows 10 Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019 9 10 11 8 A version of Office 2013 comes included on Windows RT devices 12 It has been confirmed to work on Windows 11 on March 4 2023 by whom but not Windows Server 2022 3 It is the last version of Microsoft Office to support Windows 7 RTM and Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM as the following version Microsoft Office 2016 only supports Windows 7 SP1 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or later Development on this version of Microsoft Office was started in 2010 and ended on October 11 2012 when Microsoft Office 2013 was released to manufacturing 13 Microsoft released Office 2013 to general availability on January 29 2013 1 This version includes new features such as integration support for online services including OneDrive Outlook com Skype Yammer and Flickr improved format support for Office Open XML OOXML OpenDocument ODF and Portable Document Format PDF and support for multi touch interfaces Microsoft Office 2013 comes in twelve different editions including three editions for retail outlets two editions for volume licensing channel five subscription based editions available through Microsoft Office 365 program the web application edition known as Office Web Apps and the Office RT edition made for tablets and mobile devices Office Web Apps are available free of charge on the web although enterprises may obtain on premises installations for a price Microsoft Office applications may be obtained individually this includes Microsoft Visio Microsoft Project and Microsoft SharePoint Designer which are not included in any of the twelve editions On February 25 2014 Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 SP1 for Windows 7 was released 14 Support for the original release RTM ended on April 14 2015 and Service Pack 1 is required to be installed for receiving updates and support Mainstream support for Office 2013 SP1 ended on April 10 2018 and extended hotfix support ended on April 11 2023 15 On June 9 2018 Microsoft announced that its forums would no longer include Office 2013 or other products in extended support among its products for discussions involving support 16 On August 27 2021 Microsoft announced that Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 with all subsequent updates will be required to connect to Microsoft 365 Exchange servers by November 1 2021 Outlook 2013 without SP1 will no longer be supported 17 Later on Microsoft claimed that Office 2013 would no longer be supported on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 18 additional citation s needed Nevertheless it still runs on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 inconsistent Office 2013 removed support for processors without PAE SSE2 and NX and is also the final version of Microsoft Office that supports processors without PrefetchW LAHF and SAHF Its successor Office 2016 requires a processor with PrefetchW LAHF and SAHF in any supported architecture It is also the final version of Microsoft Office to receive a Service Pack from Microsoft Despite the end of support for Office 2013 in April Microsoft is still rolling out monthly security patches for the Office suite programs as of November 2023 19 20 Contents 1 Development 2 Features 2 1 New features 2 2 Removed features 3 Changes 3 1 Distribution changes 3 2 Licensing changes 4 Editions 4 1 Traditional editions 4 2 Office 365 4 3 Office RT 4 4 Windows Store apps 4 5 Office Mobile 4 6 Comparison 5 System requirements 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 8 External linksDevelopment editDevelopment started in 2010 while Microsoft was finishing work on Office 14 released as Microsoft Office 2010 On January 30 2012 Microsoft released a technical preview of Office 15 build 3612 1010 to a selected group of testers bound by non disclosure agreements 21 On July 16 2012 Microsoft held a press conference to showcase Office 2013 and to release the Consumer Preview 22 The Office 2013 Consumer Preview is a free fully functional version but will expire 60 days after the final product s release 23 24 An update was issued for the Office 2013 Customer Preview suite on October 5 25 Office 2013 was released to manufacturing on October 11 2012 13 It was made available to TechNet and MSDN subscribers on October 24 2012 26 On November 15 2012 60 days trial versions of Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus Project Professional 2013 and Visio Professional 2013 were made available to the public over the Internet 5 27 Microsoft has released Office 2013 for general availability on January 29 2013 1 Microsoft released the service pack 1 update on February 25 2014 28 Features editNew features edit Office 2013 introduces Click To Run 2 0 installation technology for all editions based on Microsoft App V Version 5 29 Previously only certain editions of Office 2010 were available with Click To Run 1 0 installer technology which was based on App V 4 x where a separate Q drive was created and installed files of Office were isolated from the rest of the system causing many Office add ins to not be compatible 30 With the newer Click To Run technology Office 2013 installs files just like Windows Installer MSI to the Program Files directory Retail versions of Office 2013 use the Click to Run installer Volume licensed versions use Windows Installer MSI technology 31 Some editions like Professional Plus are available in both retail C2R and volume MSI channels Office 2013 is more cloud based than previous versions a domain login Office 365 account or Microsoft account can now be used to sync Office application settings including recent documents between devices and users can also save documents directly to their OneDrive account 32 Microsoft Office 2013 includes updated support for ISO IEC 29500 the International Standard version of Office Open XML OOXML file format in particular it supports saving in the Strict profile of ISO IEC 29500 Office Open XML Strict 33 It also supports OASIS version 1 2 of ISO IEC 26300 2006 Open Document Format 33 which Office 2013 can read and write 34 Additionally Office 2013 provides full read write and edit support for ISO 32000 PDF New features include a new read mode in Microsoft Word a presentation mode in Microsoft PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web 35 Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark like features which sync the position of the document between different computers The Office Web Apps suite was also updated for Office 2013 introducing additional editing features and interface changes 36 Other features of Office 2013 include PDF Import feature in Microsoft Word Improved text wrapping and improved Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word Flash Fill in Microsoft Excel Office Remote Microsoft PowerPoint Remote app and Office add in to control presentations from a Windows Phone or Android phone Automatic slide resizing refit in Microsoft PowerPoint New Office Open XML based format VSDX for Microsoft Visio Flatter look of the Ribbon interface and subtle animations when typing or selecting Word and Excel A new visualization for scheduled tasks in Microsoft Outlook Remodeled start screen 37 New graphical options in Word 38 Objects such as images can be freely moved they snap to boundaries such as paragraph edges document margin and or column boundaries Supports embedding of Online picture support with content from Office com Bing com and Flickr by default only images in public domain to in replacement to the cliparts gallery from previews office versions Ability to return to the last viewed or edited location in Word and PowerPoint New slide designs animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2013 Support for Outlook com and Hotmail com in Outlook Support for integration with Skype Yammer and SkyDrive 39 IMAP special folders support 40 Starting with Office 2013 proofing tools are separately and freely downloadable without being bundled in Multilingual User Interface MUI Multilanguage packs Language Interface Packs LIPs or Single Language Packs SLP 41 Excel 2013 supports new limit models as follows 42 Quantifiable limits in objects Object Upper limit Characters in a table or column name 100 characters Number of tables in a model 2 147 483 647 bytes 2 GB minus 1 byte Number of columns and calculated columns in a table 2 147 483 647 bytes 2 GB minus 1 byte Memory limit checked when saving a workbook 4 294 967 296 bytes 4 GB Concurrent requests per workbook 6 Number of connections 5 Number of distinct values in a column 1 999 999 997 Number of rows in a table 1 999 999 997 String length 536 870 912 bytes 512 MB Restrictions in objects Category Details Reserved characters that cannot be used in a Name1 amp lt gt Remarks 1 Name in this context is a form of variable in Microsoft Excel 43 Removed features edit The following features were removed from Microsoft Office 2013 Removed from the entire suite 44 Microsoft SharePoint Workspace Microsoft Clip Organizer Microsoft Office Picture Manager Office 2007 and Office 2010 chart styles Ability to insert a 3D cone pyramid or cylinder chart It is still possible to insert a 3D rectangle chart and change the shape after insertion 44 Only basic version of help files available while offline There is no longer an option to install local help files during installation 45 Features removed from Microsoft Word Custom XML markup has been removed for legal reasons Older WordArt objects are now converted to new WordArt objects Word 2013 no longer uses ClearType 46 Features removed from Microsoft Excel Simultaneous open files via Multiple Document Interface MDI along with requisite changes to VBA code to no longer support MDI Excel is now Single Document Interface SDI only 47 Features removed from Microsoft Access Access Data Projects ADP Support for Jet 3 x IISAM Access OWC control dBASE support suite 44 Features removed from Microsoft Outlook Download Headers Only mode for IMAP 48 Outlook Exchange Classic offline Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 support 49 Public Folder Free Busy feature Cleanfreebusy startup switch 44 further explanation needed Ability to import from or export to any formats other than Personal Storage Table PST or comma separated values CSV Notes and Journal customization Outlook Activities tab Outlook Mobile Service OMS Outlook Search through Windows Shell 44 Features removed from Microsoft PowerPoint Support for Visio DrawingChanges editDistribution changes edit Unlike past versions of Office retail copies of Office 2013 on DVD are only offered in select regions such as those Microsoft classifies as emerging markets as well as Australia at the discretion of retailers In all other regions retail copies of Office 2013 and Office 365 subscriptions only contain a product key and direct users to the Office website to redeem their license and download the software 50 51 Licensing changes edit The original license agreement for retail editions of Microsoft Office 2013 was different from the license agreements of retail editions of previous versions of Microsoft Office in two significant ways 52 The first of these was that the software could no longer be transferred to another computer In previous versions of Office this restriction applied only to OEM editions retail Office license agreements allowed uninstalling from one computer to install on another computer 52 Digitally downloaded copies of Office were also said to be permanently locked to that PC s hardware preventing it from being transferred to any other computing device Should the buyer have wished to use Office 2013 on a different computer or if they later became unable to use the computing device that the original license was downloaded to e g hardware became inoperable due to malfunction then a completely new full priced copy of Office 2013 would have to have been purchased to replace the prior one 52 Microsoft stated that this change was related to the software piracy that has been rampant for years worldwide 53 However many commentators saw this change as an effort to forcibly move its customers towards the subscription based business model used by the Office 365 service 54 55 56 The legality of this move particularly in Europe has been questioned 57 However on March 6 2013 Microsoft announced that equivalent transfer rights to those in the Office 2010 retail license agreements are applicable to retail Office 2013 copies effective immediately Transfer of license from one computer to another owned by the same user is now allowed every 90 days except in the case of hardware failure in which the license may be moved sooner The first user of the product is now also allowed to transfer it to another user 58 59 The second difference which remains in the updated licensing agreement is that the software can be installed on only one computer In previous versions of Office this restriction also applied only to OEM editions retail Office license agreements allowed installing the product on two or three computers depending on the edition 52 Microsoft requires an account in order to activate any Office edition from 2013 on Editions edit nbsp Lineup of Microsoft Office 2013 icons from left to right Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook Access OneNote Publisher Lync and InfoPath Traditional editions edit As with previous versions Office 2013 is made available in several distinct editions aimed towards different markets All traditional editions of Microsoft Office 2013 contain at least Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote and are licensed for use on one computer Five traditional editions of Office 2013 were released Home amp Student This retail suite includes the core applications Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote 60 Home amp Business This retail suite includes the core applications Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote plus Outlook 60 Standard This suite only available through volume licensing channels includes the core applications Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote plus Outlook and Publisher 61 Professional This retail suite includes the core applications Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote plus Outlook Publisher and Access 60 Professional Plus This suite includes the core applications Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote plus Outlook Publisher Access InfoPath and Lync 61 Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote Outlook Publisher Access InfoPath Lync Home amp Student Home amp Business Standard Professional Professional Plus Office 365 edit Main article Microsoft Office 365 The Office 365 subscription services which were previously aimed towards business and enterprise users were expanded for Office 2013 to include new plans aimed at home use The subscriptions allow use of the Office 2013 applications by multiple users using a software as a service model Different plans are available for Office 365 some of which also include value added services such as 20 GB of OneDrive storage later increased to 1 TB and 60 Skype minutes per month on the new Home Premium plan 62 These new subscription offerings were positioned as a new option for consumers wanting a cost effective way to purchase and use Office on multiple computers in their household 63 Office RT edit A special version of Office 2013 initially known as Office 2013 Home amp Student RT is shipped with all Windows RT devices It initially consisted of Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote In Windows RT 8 1 the suite was renamed Office 2013 RT and Outlook was added The edition whilst visually indistinguishable from normal versions of Office 2013 contains special optimizations for ARM based devices such as changes to reduce battery usage including for example freezing the animation of the blinking cursor for text editing during periods of inactivity enabling touch mode by default to improve usability on tablets and using the graphics portion of a device s SoC for hardware acceleration 64 65 66 Windows RT devices on launch were shipped with a preview version of Office Home amp Student 2013 RT The release date for the final version varied depending on the user s language and was distributed through Windows Update when released 66 On June 5 2013 Microsoft announced that Windows RT 8 1 would add Outlook to the suite in response to public demand 67 Office RT modifies or excludes other various features for compatibility reasons or resource reduction To save disk space templates clip art and language packs are downloaded online rather than stored locally Other excluded features include the removal of support for third party code such as macros VBA ActiveX controls the removal of support for older media formats and narration in PowerPoint editing of equations generated with the legacy Equation Editor data models in Excel PivotCharts PivotTables and QueryTables are unaffected searching embedded media files in OneNote along with data loss prevention Group Policy support and creating e mails with information rights management in Outlook 67 68 As the version of Office RT included on Windows RT devices is based on the Home amp Student version it cannot be used for commercial nonprofit or revenue generating activities unless the organization has a volume license for Office 2013 already or the user has an Office 365 subscription with commercial use rights 69 Windows Store apps edit Alongside Office RT free versions of OneNote and the Lync client were made available as Windows Store apps upon the release of Windows 8 and RT 70 The OneNote app originally known as OneNote MX contains a limited feature set in comparison to its desktop version but is also optimized for use on tablets 71 The OneNote app has since received several major updates including camera integration printing abilities and multiple inking options Universal Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint apps for Windows 10 were released in 2015 72 needs update Office Mobile edit Further information Microsoft Office Mobile Windows Phone 8 ships with an updated version of the Office Mobile suite consisting of mobile versions of Word Excel PowerPoint and OneNote In comparison to their Windows Phone 7 versions the new versions add an improved Office Hub interface that can sync recently opened and modified documents including changes to documents stored via Office 365 and SkyDrive 73 a separated OneNote app with additional features such as voice notes and integration with the new Rooms functionality of the OS and improved document editing and viewing functionality 74 In June 2013 Microsoft released a version of Office Mobile for iPhone it is similar to the Windows Phone version but originally requires an Office 365 subscription to use 75 A version for Android smartphones was released in July 2013 it too originally needed Office 365 for use 76 Apps for iPad and Android tablet computers were released in March 2014 and January 2015 respectively 77 78 These along with their smartphone equivalents have been made free for personal use though certain premium features have been paywalled and require Office 365 which includes licensing of the apps for business use Windows 10 Mobile that was released in December 2015 included new Office apps more in line with their iPhone and Android equivalent and making use of the universal app platform pioneered with Windows 10 79 80 Comparison edit Comparison of Office 2013 suites As anindividualproduct Traditional editions 60 61 81 Office 365 subscriptions 60 82 Office RT Home amp Student Home amp Business Standard Professional Professional Plus Personal 83 Home University 84 Small Business Premium ProPlus Enterprise Availability Varies Windows RT Retail OEM Retail OEM Volume licensing Retail OEM Retail5 Volume licensing Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Software plus services Maximum users 1 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed 1 all users in one household 85 1 10 25 86 Unlimited Devices per user 1 1 1 1 As licensed 1 As licensed 1 computer and 1 mobile 5 shared among all users 85 2 computers and 2 mobiles 5 5 86 5 Commercial use allowed Yes Separate2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 87 No Yes Yes Yes Word Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Excel Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PowerPoint Yes Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes OneNote Yes3 Yes1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Outlook Yes Yes1 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Publisher Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Access Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes InfoPath No No No No No No Yes No No No No4 Yes Yes Lync Yes3 No No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes SharePoint Designer Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No ProjectHas multiple editions Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No VisioHas multiple editions Yes No Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Viewer Remarks 1 The Windows RT versions do not include all of the functionality provided by other versions of Office 2 Commercial use of Office RT is allowed through volume licensing or business subscriptions to Office 365 69 3 Windows Store versions are also 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