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Microsoft Viva: Viva Learning retirement of Microsoft 365 training content

Microsoft Viva: Viva Learning retirement of Microsoft 365 training content

Microsoft is retiring 161 Microsoft 365 training modules and selected articles from Viva Learning on September 21, 2026, removing outdated content. Learning administrators should update learning paths, notify users, and encourage completion of in-progress training before retirement. Replacement content will be provided where available. Microsoft is retiring 161 Microsoft 365 training modules and selected articles from the Microsoft Viva Learning catalog on September 21, 2026. As part of our ongoing effort to maintain a high-quality learning catalog, outdated and redundant training content is being removed and refreshed. After August 30, 2026, the retired content will no longer be available in Microsoft Viva Learning. Where replacement content is available, updated learning content will be published in the Viva Learning catalog. Rollout schedule Worldwide:  Retirement of the listed content will occur on September 21, 2026. Impact on your organization Who is affected Learning administrators using Microsoft Viva Learning Users who have bookmarked, assigned, or are currently completing affected Microsoft 365 training content Platforms and services Microsoft Viva Learning Microsoft 365 training content from Copilot Academy and related learning providers What will happen 161 Microsoft 365 training modules and selected articles will be removed from the Viva Learning catalog on August 30, 2026. Users will no longer be able to launch or consume the retired content after the retirement date. Users with bookmarked or in progress learning content will lose access to the retired modules once they are removed. Learning paths, academies, recommendations, or assignments that reference retired content may contain unavailable content after the retirement date. Replacement content will be published where applicable. Action required and recommendations Learning administrators should: Monitor future Microsoft Viva Learning communications and documentation for additional information about the content retirement, including any content inventory that may become available. Review learning paths, academies, assignments, and recommendations that may reference affected Microsoft 365 training content. Update learning paths and academies to remove or replace retiring content, as appropriate. Encourage users to complete any in-progress training before the retirement date. Communicate the planned content retirement to impacted learners. Learn more Additional details about the retiring content will be shared through official […]

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