Security News > 2024 > April > Microsoft Office LTSC 2024 preview available for Windows, Mac
A preview of Microsoft Office LTSC 2024, a volume-licensed and perpetual version of Office for commercial customers, is now available for Windows and macOS users.
Office LTSC 2024 for commercial preview, Visio 2024 preview, and Project 2024 preview.
"Office LTSC 2024 will include features from past Office releases as well as a subset of new features already available in Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise," Microsoft said.
"And because we know that many customers deploy Office LTSC on only a subset of their devices, we will continue to support the deployment of both Office LTSC and Microsoft 365 Apps to different machines within the same organization using a common set of deployment tools: Click-to-Run on Windows and Apple Package format on Mac, just like Office LTSC 2021.".
Detailed instructions on how to install and activate the previews of Office LTSC, Project, and Visio on a Windows device are available on the Install Office LTSC Preview support page, while Mac users can get instructions on installing and activating the preview on the Overview of Office LTSC for Mac Preview page.
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