This article lists all the Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) desktop updates, and describes how to obtain them.
ResolutionYou can obtain the SP1 updates by using one of the following methods.
Note If you have the Click-to-Run version of Office installed, you will be prompted to update automatically to the SP1 version. You do not have to install an update by using one of the methods in the "Resolution" section. Those apply only to a Windows Installer-based (MSI) installation.
To download the service pack through Microsoft Update, open Update & Security in Windows Settings. For more information, see the following Knowledge Base article:
Update Office with Microsoft Update
You can opt in a computer to the Microsoft Update service, and then register that service with Automatic updates to receive the SP1 update. Microsoft Update will detect which products you have installed, and then apply all updates to those products.
Method 2: Download the SP1 packages from Microsoft Download CenterAll SP1 packages are available for download from Microsoft Download Center. You can download and install the following service packs for each product that you have installed.
Note To determine the version that you should download and install, such as 32-bit or 64-bit, follow these steps:
Open any of the Office 2013 products. For example: Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, and so on.
On the Menu bar, select File.
In the left pane, select Account.
In the right pane, select the About button.
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