>> Outlook is part of Office.
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Maybe semantics, but not really.
Outlook is included in some "Office" purchases and subscriptions, but not in others.
I'm not sure if you can still licence Outlook as a standalone product, but you certainly could in the past (at least up to Outlook 2016).
If the OP wants to check which version it is, and assuming it is a standalone version, then clicking on "Help" in the menu, and then "About.....(Outlook or Microsoft Office Outlook or similar), should furnish that information, and may help in diagnosis.
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