Ms Office ltsc version is not included access program.

Anonymous
2024-12-01T07:18:21+00:00

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-12-01T07:46:51+00:00

    Dear Minkhant,

    Good day! Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community. We are here to assist you.

    Microsoft Access is included in the Office LTSC 2024 version, but only with the Office LTSC Professional Plus edition. If you're using a different edition of Office LTSC, such as the Standard version, Access won't be available. If you need Access and you're using a different edition, you might want to consider upgrading to the Professional Plus edition.

    To better understanding and provide you more tailored information I need more details of the issue. Could you please provide me with the product details you are using

    1. What edition of Office LTSC are you currently using? (Standard, Professional Plus, etc.)
    2. Do you have a volume license or a retail license? Are you looking to purchase a new license or upgrade an existing one?
    3. Are you comfortable using the Office Deployment Tool (ODT) for installation, or do you prefer a simpler installation method?

    Have a great day and take care! 😊 

    Sincerely, 

    Naren | Microsoft Community Moderator

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-12-01T10:33:45+00:00

    I broke down the disappointment of Access being excluded from all 2024 offerings with the exception of Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024 in my post: https://www.devhut.net/microsoft-office-2024-released/

    Let me assure you that you're not the only one searching for Access in the 2024 offerings! Lots of users are at a loss that no consume version has Access.

    The long of it is you have 2 choices:

    At the end of the day, it is quite clear that Microsoft is doing everything in their power to force users over to MS365 rather than perpetual versions.

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