#Office 365 Custom Deployment

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sweet stream
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I hope this is the right place for this post, if not I apologize.

In the past, I found simple tools to allow me to download and install custom deployments of the latest Office 365 (32 bit). I see the instruction for doing the same, I just can't wrap my head around exactly what to do and as this will not be on my own computer I am reluctant (afraid) to futz around.

What I am looking for is an installation of the newest O365 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and VisioPro apps. Outlook needs to be an older version (I have Outlook 2024 LTSC, which seems to meet my requirement of being able to import an existing pst file) MS in their infinite wisdom has found this function to be unnecessary for some rea$on.

Hope someone can provide some guidance.

Regards

dry ironBOT
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worldly wing
# sweet stream I hope this is the right place for this post, if not I apologize. In the past, ...

Per https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/install-and-use-different-versions-of-office-on-the-same-pc-6ebb44ce-18a3-43f9-a187-b78c513788bf, it seems you can install both versions at the same time. You can use https://config.office.com to make custom installation files. I would first install Office LTSC 2024 with only Outlook enabled, and then install Microsoft 365, but with Outlook(s) disabled.

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I find it strange that a feature was removed from the classic Outlook client. Maybe you're using the Outlook (new) when testing .pst import in Office 365.