I want to know which webkit is used by Office 365 for rendering the web portion [ both on the task pane as well as the dialogue ]
which webkit does Office 365 uses by default
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It depends on your Mac OS version. High Sierra and later are WebKit 2, before High Sierra it was WebKit 1. The specific build will match your Safari installation.