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The easiest path might be to do an "in place" upgrade to Office Home & Business 2024. This includes Outlook 2024. The latest version of the full featured, Classic, desktop, stand alone, perpetual license Outlook. You should be good for at least five years.
Your request has been blocked. This could be due to several reasons. The other option would be to get a paid Microsoft 365 subscription. This give you access to the current version of Classic Outlook. (Microsoft will try to get you to switch to the New Outlook but you can stay on Classic as long as you want). Be sure to check out both the "Home" and "Business" tabs for all the different plans. Your request has been blocked. This could be due to several reasons. Other places you can ask your questions: Redirecting Outlook Forums by Slipstick.com https://www.reddit.com/r/Outlook |
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