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Upgrade from Outlook 2007 to Microsoft 365

Still using Outlook 2007? Focus on what matters with Outlook in Microsoft 365

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Office 2007 is now retired

Get the most up-to-date version of Outlook and have your email, calendar, and contacts in one place. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 today.

What’s new with Outlook in Microsoft 365?

Stay focused on what’s important

Focused Inbox separates your most important emails from the others, so you can stay on top of what matters.

Collaborate with ease

With 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage, you can back up, share, and coauthor workbooks from any device.

Take Outlook on the go

Keep up with email, plus review and edit attachments from anywhere, with powerful mobile apps.

Always up to date

Get exclusive, new features and security updates available only for Outlook in Microsoft 365.

Compare Outlook 2007 and Outlook with Microsoft 365

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Outlook features Outlook in Microsoft 365
*included with Microsoft 365
Outlook 2007

Improved calendar features

The new To-Do bar shows your calendar, tasks, and newly arrived email in one place. Plus, you can now share your schedule with others.

Included
Included

Outlook Groups

Create Groups to discuss, collaborate, and share files and notes with others. Use Microsoft Teams voice and video calls for real-time decisions.

Included
Included

Improved conversation view

Track and manage related messages, no matter what folder they’re in, and view the conversation in chronological order.

Included
Mobile apps for your devices

Stay more connected and productive with the Outlook mobile app. Get more done with Outlook for iOS and Android. Connect. Organize. Get more done. On the go.

Included

Share files from the cloud

Upload and share attachments from OneDrive without leaving Outlook. Recipients have automatic access to the latest version.

Included

Always up to date

Always have the latest productivity apps, features, and services.

Included

Top Questions

  • Office 2007 include applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. They’re available as a one-time purchase for use on a single PC.

    Microsoft 365 plans include premium versions of these applications plus other services that are enabled over the Internet, including online storage with OneDrive for home use. With Microsoft 365 you get the full, installed Office experience on PCs, Macs, tablets (including iPad® and Android™ tablet) and phones. Microsoft 365 plans are available as a monthly or annual subscription. Learn more.

  • See system requirements for compatible versions of Windows and macOS, and for other feature requirements.

  • You don’t need to be connected to the Internet to use productivity applications, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, because the applications are fully installed on your computer.

    However, Internet access is required to install and activate all the latest releases of Office suites and all Microsoft 365 subscription plans. For Microsoft 365 plans, Internet access is also needed to manage your subscription account, for example to install Office on other PCs or to change billing options. Internet access is also required to access documents stored on OneDrive, unless you install the OneDrive desktop app.

    You should also connect to the Internet regularly to keep your version of Office up to date and benefit from automatic upgrades. If you don’t connect to the Internet at least every 31 days, your applications will go into reduced functionality mode, which means that you can view or print your documents but cannot edit the documents or create new ones. To reactivate your productivity applications, reconnect to the Internet.

  • Yes. Documents that you have created belong fully to you. You can choose to store them online on OneDrive or locally on your PC or Mac.

    If you cancel your subscription or it expires, you can still access and download all your files by signing in to OneDrive directly using the Microsoft account you used to set up Microsoft 365. You do lose the additional storage that comes with your subscription, so you must save your files elsewhere or buy more OneDrive storage if your OneDrive account exceeds the free storage quota.

  • If you purchase an auto-renew subscription, your subscription starts when you complete your purchase. You can purchase auto-renew subscriptions from Office365.com, MicrosoftStore.com, iTunes®, and some other retailers. If you purchase a pre-paid subscription, your subscription starts when you activate your subscription and land on your My Account page. You can purchase pre-paid subscriptions from a retailer or reseller, or a Microsoft support agent.

  • If you have an active Microsoft 365 Family subscription, you can share it with up to five other people (six total). Each person you share your subscription with can use any of your available installs on their PCs, Macs, iPads, Android tablets, Windows tablets, iPhones® or Android phones, get an additional 1 TB of cloud storage, and manage their own installs from www.account.microsoft.com.

    To add someone to your subscription, visit www.office.com/myaccount and follow the onscreen instructions to add a user. Each person you add will receive an email with the steps they need to follow. Once they have accepted and completed the steps, their information, including the installs they are using, will appear on your My Account page. You can stop sharing your subscription with someone or remove a device they are using at www.office.com/myaccount.

  • “The cloud” is a friendly way of describing web-based computing services that are hosted outside of your home or organization. When you use cloud-based services, your IT infrastructure resides off your property (off-premises), and is maintained by a third party (hosted), instead of residing on a server at your home or business (on-premises) that you maintain. With Microsoft 365, for example, information storage, computation, and software are located and managed remotely on servers owned by Microsoft. Many services you use every day are a part of the cloud—everything from web-based email to mobile banking and online photo storage. Because this infrastructure is located online or “in the cloud,” you can access it virtually anywhere, from a PC, tablet, smartphone, or other device with an Internet connection.

Outlook 2007 resources

Office 2007 is now retired

Updates are required for support. Please update to Microsoft 365 to get product support.

Other versions of Office

Learn about other versions of Office and how you can upgrade to the new Microsoft 365.

Microsoft Outlook with a Microsoft 365 subscription is the latest version of Outlook. Previous versions include Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2007.

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