Deprecated Microsoft Publisher EOL October 13, 2026

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Microsoft announced to Microsoft 365 commercial customers that its Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing app will reach the end of life on October 13, 2026.

“In October 2026, Microsoft Publisher will reach its end of life,” a newly posted message in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center explains. “After that time, it will no longer be included in Microsoft 365, and existing on-premises suites will no longer be supported. Until then, support for Publisher will continue and users can expect the same experience as today.”

“As we look ahead to the retirement of Microsoft Publisher, we are exploring modern ways to achieve other common Publisher scenarios across applications like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Designer,” the message continues. “We will update [you] as we have more to share.”

Microsoft Publisher is a traditional desktop publishing solution for Windows that dates all the way back to 1991, if you can believe that. It was introduced as an alternative to market leaders like Aldus PageMaker and QuarkXPress, though it never rose to that level of popularity and was only included in the more expensive versions of the Microsoft Office suite. It had a brief moment of hope in the late 1990s when Microsoft was trying to figure out a consumer-focused webpage creation solution, but improvements to FrontPage, which Microsoft acquired with Vermeer in 1996, put a stop to that.
 

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This applies only to the online version of Publisher.

If you got it part of a standalone Microsoft Office suite, it should still work.
 
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After Skype, Microsoft Publisher (.pub) is being discontinued. Microsoft says convert .pub to pdf
Microsoft Office’s (now Microsoft 365) most popular tools include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Most of us barely use anything more than that (Outlook has a more enterprise angle), and Microsoft is retiring one of its least used apps, aka Microsoft Publisher, in October 2026.

In an email received by Windows Latest, Microsoft has warned that it’s ending support for Publisher in 2026. In addition, Microsoft provided us with a link to its official support portal, along with the steps you can take to migrate your data and some alternatives. The company wants you to convert .pub (Publisher) files into .pdf or .docx.

Recently, when we installed the free version of Office, which is part of an experiment, we noticed Publisher was still shipped along with other Microsoft apps. However, this will not be the case anymore in near future.

After the retirement date, all Microsoft 365 subscribers won’t be able to access their files in the app.
 

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