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So here is the thing. I have the MS Office 2016 Pro Plus VL September 2019 installer with me. Even if it was Pro Plus, I definitely didn't need all the apps included, so except a select few, namely Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher, I checked off everything (Skype Business, Visio and others which I don't need). Now I'd like to get office updated with the latest patches. But I can't use Windows Update to download the updates because I am Bandwidth limited (Mobile data user here). Windows Update won't care what I selected during install and will download and install updates for Skype, Visio, Access which will waste my mobile data.. Now that you know the story behind, here's the question:
Do I need to download all the office 2016 updates for every month i.e. October 2019, November 2019, December 2019 & January 2020 and then install all one by one? Or I can head straight to all the January 2020 updates and I'll be good to go?
To better explain my question, there was this security Medicines for Excel 2016 in October 2019 (KB4484112) and now we have Security Medicines for Excel 2016 in January 2020 (KB4484217). According to my logic, the 2020 excel update must be built upon the patches of the previous month i.e December 2019.. In that theory, the 2020 Excel update must include all the updates from past.. So again, is there any need to download all the updates from past 4 months or I can go with only the updates released in January 2020 to be up to date?
Regards
Mr.Sloth
Do I need to download all the office 2016 updates for every month i.e. October 2019, November 2019, December 2019 & January 2020 and then install all one by one? Or I can head straight to all the January 2020 updates and I'll be good to go?
To better explain my question, there was this security Medicines for Excel 2016 in October 2019 (KB4484112) and now we have Security Medicines for Excel 2016 in January 2020 (KB4484217). According to my logic, the 2020 excel update must be built upon the patches of the previous month i.e December 2019.. In that theory, the 2020 Excel update must include all the updates from past.. So again, is there any need to download all the updates from past 4 months or I can go with only the updates released in January 2020 to be up to date?
Regards
Mr.Sloth
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