While many users search for "Microsoft Office 2015," Microsoft never actually released a version under that specific name. Instead, the company released Office 2016 in late 2015.

A lightweight alternative that mimics the "Ribbon" interface used in modern Microsoft Office versions. Security Warning:

Before attempting a download, ensure your system is compatible with the 64-bit architecture. The 64-bit version is superior for handling large data sets in Excel or complex graphics in PowerPoint.

If you are looking for a legitimate, free way to use Microsoft Office on a 64-bit system, you should avoid "Free Download" links for a 2015 version, as these are often scams or contain malware. Instead, consider these official options: 1. Microsoft 365 Online (Free)

for most modern computers running Windows 10 or 11 with more than 4 GB of RAM. If you need to work with huge Excel files (over 2 GB), PowerPoint presentations with high-res media, or large databases in Access, choose 64-bit.