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Old 12-06-2018, 09:03 PM
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Unless you need to use features added to Office 2013 & later, there's probably not much point in upgrading until you need a new system that Office 2010 won't run on; Office 2010 runs faster than any of its successors and many users prefer its colour scheme over that of its successors.

FWIW, Office 2010 has been in its 'Extended Support' phase since 13 October 2015, which for most users means it will only receive security updates; not run-of-the-mill bugfixes. Some corporations may have an extended hotfix support plan, entitling them to additional support during this period. The 'Extended Support' phase ends on 13 October 2020.
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