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Released in January 2013, Office 2013 introduced a sleeker, flat design aligned with Windows 8. It was the first version to fully embrace cloud integration (SkyDrive/OneDrive) and touch screens. Key features included:

Mainstream support for Office 2013 ended in April 2018 . Extended support ended April 2023 . That means the ISO you install—even if slipstreamed with the final cumulative update (SP1 plus April 2023 rollup)—is a dead platform. No new security patches. No protection against modern macro-based malware (though you can disable macros). On a secure, air-gapped, or legacy machine? Fine. On a daily-use PC connected to the internet? Risky.

: Once mounted, double-click setup.exe to begin the installation. It is recommended to uninstall older versions like Office 2010 before proceeding to avoid conflicts. Security Warning

While Microsoft officially ended extended support for Office 2013 on , many users still seek the ISO for archival or offline use. If you have a valid product key, you can still obtain the software through specific channels, though official direct links from Microsoft have largely been retired or moved behind account logins. Official Download Methods

In environments with poor internet connectivity or strict security protocols (air-gapped networks), streaming a 5GB Click-to-Run installer is impossible. An allows IT administrators to mount the drive, run setup.exe , and install the entire suite offline across hundreds of machines.

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