Microsoft offered both and 64-bit installers for Office 2013. However, the default and recommended installation for most users (even on 64-bit Windows) was the 32-bit version .

: InfoPath and Lync (now replaced by Skype for Business/Teams in newer versions). Performance Review Highlights End of support for Office 2013 - Microsoft Support

. This version introduced a modern "Metro" aesthetic, deep cloud integration through OneDrive, and tools that were exclusive to the Professional Plus edition. The 64-Bit Advantage: Power for Data-Intensive Tasks

If you want, I can draft a formal product page, a short marketing blurb, a technical deployment guide, or a step‑by‑step installation checklist for IT teams — tell me which format you need.

| Application | Purpose | |-------------|---------| | | Word processing | | Excel 2013 | Spreadsheets & data analysis | | PowerPoint 2013 | Presentations | | Outlook 2013 | Email & calendar | | OneNote 2013 | Note-taking | | Publisher 2013 | Desktop publishing | | Access 2013 | Database management | | Lync 2013 (now Skype for Business) | Instant messaging & conferencing | | InfoPath 2013 | Forms creation (discontinued later) |