

What version of Microsoft Office do you use? 🙂 Who knew that Microsoft is a superstitious company? Another issue is that Office 2019 and Office 2016 are no longer differentiated by a different version number in the Windows Registry. There was no version 13.0 for fear of the number 13.

11.0 means that you have Microsoft Office 2003.12.0 means that you have Microsoft Office 2007.14.0 means that you have Microsoft Office 2010.

15.0 means that you have Microsoft Office 2013.16.0 means that you have Microsoft Office 2016 or Microsoft Office 2019, or Microsoft Office 365.The number that comes after " Word.Application" tells you the version of the Microsoft Office suite that you have:
