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Can I still buy a stand alone version of Publisher from Microsoft in order to keep using my files.

Lotti 65 Reputation points
2025-10-27T12:34:21.5+00:00

I am horrified that my subscription to Microsoft 365 is going up 40% and yet the programme I use more than any other is being discontinued in October next year.

Many of the other "benefits" of Microsoft 365 are of no benefit to me. I have no family to share it with, I don't use the cloud storage and I find Powerpoint good for presentations - but not for anything else.

Why is Publisher being discontinued when so many of us rely on it every day?

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  1. WordWizzard 1,015 Reputation points
    2026-01-12T09:45:37.33+00:00

    Affinity Publisher is free.

    You can supposedly use it to import and edit your Publisher files, if you first convert them to PDF. See

    https://www.affinity.studio/page-layout-software

    https://www.affinity.studio/help/get-started-import-pdf/

    For the few cases were the conversion is not acceptable, you can convert the Publisher files directly to Affinity using https://markzware.com/markzportal/converting-microsoft-publisher-to-affinity-publisher/

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  1. Mark Goodge 5 Reputation points
    2026-04-04T21:42:38.19+00:00

    There's no standalone version of Publisher. But it's still included in the non-subscription Office Professional suite. All of the one-time-purchase installations will carry on working after Publisher reaches end of life, although there will be no further updates, security patches or bugfixes.

    The most recent version of Office Professional is 2021, which is quite pricey - particualrly if you're really only buying for Publisher. But Office Professional 2019 is still available on Amazon, at least (I haven't looked elsewhere, you may find a better deal if you shop around) at a much more reasonable price. So if you don't need the absolute latest version that may well be OK.

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  2. Gary Shows 5 Reputation points
    2026-05-14T04:53:46.5+00:00

    I have been using Microsoft Publisher for more than 20 years to produce a newsletter for my organization and have gotten very proficient with it. Please see our website, www.pointrichmondhistory.org, all of the issues that you see open as PDF. I am very disappointed that it is leaving, not even passed on to another company or allowing me to use it without support if that is necessary. Why are you doing this? It seems to me that it is thoughtless and rude. If I have to stop using Publisher, I think that there will be a few more Microsoft products that I can do without.

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  3. Janet 5 Reputation points
    2026-05-14T10:41:48.9766667+00:00

    I've been looking at Affinity. I copied one of my publisher files to pdf and uploaded it into Affinity. It looked OK and seems to be editable.

    So I now need to embark on a learning journey to learn how to use it. I've enrolled on an online course.

    The only reason I subscribed to MS365 was for Publisher. I don't really need Word and Excel, as there are alternatives available, such as Google docs - and I never use PowerPoint.

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  4. Alex_T 6,380 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-10-27T18:25:13.5566667+00:00

    Hello Lotti,

    Thank you for reaching out in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    I understand your frustration of losing access to Publisher, the tool you rely on most, while its discontinuation leaves you without a suitable alternative.

    Microsoft Publisher is being discontinued in October 2026 as part of Microsoft’s transition away from older apps. So, Publisher is not available as a standalone purchase anymore. It was previously included in Microsoft Office suites, but Microsoft has shifted fully to Microsoft 365 subscriptions.

    You cannot buy a new standalone version of Publisher from Microsoft. The only way to use it is through Microsoft 365 until the discontinuation date.

    If you already have Publisher installed, you can keep using it until October 2026. After that, it will no longer receive updates or security patches.

    You can convert Publisher files to PDF or Word format for long-term access. Use the built-in Save As → PDF option in Publisher.

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