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How to Update Microsoft Outlook

By Matthew Lynch
May 30, 2023
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If you’re a regular user of Microsoft Outlook, it’s essential that you keep your software up-to-date to ensure that it’s functioning at its best. Updating Microsoft Outlook is a simple process that can be completed in a few easy steps.

Step 1: Check your current version

The first thing you need to do is check which version of Microsoft Outlook you are currently running. If you’re unsure, open the software and click on “File” at the top left-hand corner of the screen. From there, click on “Office Account”, and you should see the version of Outlook you’re running.

Step 2: Check for updates

Once you have confirmed your version of Microsoft Outlook, the next step is to check for updates. To do this, open the software and click on “File” again. This time, click on “Office Account” and then “Update Options”. From there, select “Update Now”.

Step 3: Install the updates

If any updates are available, you should see a prompt asking if you want to install them. Click on “Install Updates” to start the installation process. If you’re prompted to close any Office applications, do so before proceeding.

Step 4: Restart Outlook

Once the updates have been installed, you’ll need to restart Microsoft Outlook for the changes to take effect. Simply close the software and then reopen it to start using the updated version.

In conclusion, updating Microsoft Outlook is a quick and easy process that should be done regularly to ensure that the software is functioning correctly. By following the above steps, you’ll be able to keep your software up-to-date and avoid any potential issues that may arise due to outdated software.

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