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Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on Publisher on October 13, 2026. If your team relies on Publisher to create flyers, brochures, or newsletters, this retirement will directly impact your operations.
Understanding what this change means and taking proactive steps today will protect your network and keep your historical design files accessible.
In the technology industry, software retirement is standard. Starting October 13, 2026, Microsoft will completely stop supporting Publisher. They will no longer fix software bugs, provide technical support, or issue critical security updates.
How this affects your office depends on how you access Microsoft software:
Continuing to run unsupported software on your business network creates two major operational risks.
First, there is the cybersecurity threat. Once Microsoft stops issuing security patches, cybercriminals actively search for known weaknesses in the software. Running outdated applications gives bad actors a direct path into your corporate network.
Second, there is the issue of trapped data. Publisher uses a proprietary file format with a .pub extension. Almost no other software can open these files natively. If Publisher stops functioning before you convert your templates and documents, you risk losing access to those designs permanently.
Our knowledgeable technicians manage complex technology transitions behind the scenes so your team can keep working without interruption:
Software retirements only cause unnecessary stress when left until the last minute. Preparing now ensures your files stay safe and your daily operations keep running smoothly.
If you want to protect your Publisher files or make sure your business technology is fully supported, reach out to our team at MicroLogix Network Services today by calling (321) 282-3290.
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