diff --git a/docs/core/porting/versioning-sdk-msbuild-vs.md b/docs/core/porting/versioning-sdk-msbuild-vs.md
index b81e2e534fd2a..900b09cb298f1 100644
--- a/docs/core/porting/versioning-sdk-msbuild-vs.md
+++ b/docs/core/porting/versioning-sdk-msbuild-vs.md
@@ -20,28 +20,41 @@ For example, version 7.0.203 ships with .NET 7, is the second minor Visual Studi
The support timeframe for the SDK typically matches that of the Visual Studio version it's included in.
-| SDK Version | MSBuild/Visual Studio version | Ship date | Lifecycle |
-|------------------|--------------------|--------------|-----------|
-| 2.1.5xx | 15.9 | Nov '18 | Aug '21 |
-| 2.1.8xx | 16.2 (No VS) | July '19 | Aug '21 |
-| 3.1.1xx | 16.4 | Dec '19 | Oct '21 |
-| 3.1.4xx | 16.7 | Aug '20 | Dec '22 |
-| 5.0.1xx | 16.8 | Nov '20 | Mar '21 |
-| 5.0.2xx | 16.9 | March '21 | May '22 |
-| 5.0.3xx | 16.10 | May '21 | Aug '21 |
-| 5.0.4xx | 16.11 | Aug '21 | May '22 |
-| 6.0.1xx | 17.0 | Nov '21 | Nov '241 |
-| 6.0.2xx | 17.1 | Feb '22 | May '22 |
-| 6.0.3xx | 17.23 | May '22 | Oct '23 |
-| 6.0.4xx | 17.3 | Aug '22 | Nov '242 |
-| 7.0.1xx | 17.4 | Nov '22 | May '24 |
-| 7.0.2xx | 17.53 | Feb '23 | May '23 |
-| 7.0.3xx | 17.6 | May '23 | May '24 |
-| 7.0.4xx | 17.7 | Aug '23 | May '24 |
-| 8.0.1xx | 17.8 | Nov '23 | Nov '251 |
-| 8.0.2xx | 17.93 | Feb '24 | May '24 |
-| 8.0.3xx | 17.10 | May '24 | TBD |
-| 8.0.4xx | 17.11 | Aug '24 | Nov '252 |
+
+
+Expand to see out-of-support .NET versions
+
+| SDK version | MSBuild/Visual Studio version | Ship date | Lifecycle |
+|-------------|-------------------------------|-----------|-----------|
+| 2.1.5xx | 15.9 | Nov '18 | Aug '21 |
+| 2.1.8xx | 16.2 (No VS) | July '19 | Aug '21 |
+| 3.1.1xx | 16.4 | Dec '19 | Oct '21 |
+| 3.1.4xx | 16.7 | Aug '20 | Dec '22 |
+| 5.0.1xx | 16.8 | Nov '20 | Mar '21 |
+| 5.0.2xx | 16.9 | March '21 | May '22 |
+| 5.0.3xx | 16.10 | May '21 | Aug '21 |
+| 5.0.4xx | 16.11 | Aug '21 | May '22 |
+| 7.0.1xx | 17.4 | Nov '22 | May '24 |
+| 7.0.2xx | 17.53 | Feb '23 | May '23 |
+| 7.0.3xx | 17.6 | May '23 | May '24 |
+| 7.0.4xx | 17.7 | Aug '23 | May '24 |
+
+
+
+
+### Supported .NET versions
+
+| SDK version | MSBuild/Visual Studio version | Ship date | Lifecycle |
+|-------------|-------------------------------|-----------|---------------------|
+| 6.0.1xx | 17.0 | Nov '21 | Nov '241 |
+| 6.0.2xx | 17.1 | Feb '22 | May '22 |
+| 6.0.3xx | 17.23 | May '22 | Oct '23 |
+| 6.0.4xx | 17.3 | Aug '22 | Nov '242 |
+| 8.0.1xx | 17.8 | Nov '23 | Nov '251 |
+| 8.0.2xx | 17.93 | Feb '24 | May '24 |
+| 8.0.3xx | 17.10 | May '24 | TBD |
+| 8.0.4xx | 17.11 | Aug '24 | Nov '252 |
+| 9.0.1xx | 17.12 | Nov '24 | May '261 |
> [!NOTE]
> Targeting `net6.0` is officially supported in Visual Studio 17.0+ only.
@@ -67,19 +80,19 @@ Starting with .NET SDK 7.0.100 and .NET SDK 6.0.300, a policy has been put into
- The first version of a new .NET SDK that supports a new TargetFramework can still be used with the prior version of Visual Studio to allow one quarter for tooling and infrastructure (for example, actions and pipelines) to migrate.
| SDK | Visual Studio version
the SDK ships with | Minimum Visual Studio version | Max TargetFramework in
minimum Visual Studio version | Max TargetFramework in `dotnet` |
-|-|-|-|-|-|
-| 6.0.100 | 17.0 | 16.11 | Net5.0 | Net6.0 |
-| 6.0.200 | 17.1 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
-| 6.0.300 | 17.2 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
-| 6.0.400 | 17.3 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
-| 7.0.100 | 17.4 | 17.3 | Net6.0 | Net7.0 |
-| 7.0.200 | 17.5 | 17.4 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
-| 7.0.300 | 17.6 | 17.41 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
-| 7.0.400 | 17.7 | 17.4 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
-| 8.0.100 | 17.8 | 17.7 | Net7.0 | Net8.0 |
-| 8.0.200 | 17.9 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
-| 8.0.300 | 17.10 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
-| 8.0.400 | 17.11 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
+|---------|-------|------------------|--------|--------|
+| 6.0.200 | 17.1 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
+| 6.0.300 | 17.2 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
+| 6.0.400 | 17.3 | 17.0 | Net6.0 | Net6.0 |
+| 7.0.100 | 17.4 | 17.3 | Net6.0 | Net7.0 |
+| 7.0.200 | 17.5 | 17.4 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
+| 7.0.300 | 17.6 | 17.41 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
+| 7.0.400 | 17.7 | 17.4 | Net7.0 | Net7.0 |
+| 8.0.100 | 17.8 | 17.7 | Net7.0 | Net8.0 |
+| 8.0.200 | 17.9 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
+| 8.0.300 | 17.10 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
+| 8.0.400 | 17.11 | 17.8 | Net8.0 | Net8.0 |
+| 9.0.100 | 17.12 | 17.11 | Net8.0 | Net9.0 |
> [!NOTE]
> The table depicts how these versioning rules will be applied going forward, starting with .NET SDK 7.0.100 and .NET SDK 6.0.300. It also depicts how the policy would have applied to previously shipped versions of the .NET SDK, had it been in place then. However, the requirements for previous versions of the SDK don't change—that is, the minimum required version of Visual Studio for .NET SDK 6.0.100 or 6.0.200 remains 16.10.
@@ -93,13 +106,16 @@ To ensure consistent tooling, you should use `dotnet build` rather than `msbuild
Major versions of the .NET SDK are typically released within a few days of a Visual Studio preview version. While there may be other combinations that work, only the latest preview released is tested and officially supported. The following table shows which version of Visual Studio each .NET preview version was tested with prior to release.
| SDK preview version | Visual Studio version |
-|-|-|
-| 9.0.100 Preview 1 | 17.10 Preview 1 |
-| 9.0.100 Preview 2 | 17.10 Preview 2 |
-| 9.0.100 Preview 3 | 17.10 Preview 3 |
-| 9.0.100 Preview 4 | 17.11 Preview 1 |
-| 9.0.100 Preview 5 | 17.11 Preview 2 |
-| 9.0.100 Preview 6 | 17.11 Preview 3 |
+|---------------------|-----------------------|
+| 9.0.100 Preview 1 | 17.10 Preview 1 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 2 | 17.10 Preview 2 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 3 | 17.10 Preview 3 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 4 | 17.11 Preview 1 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 5 | 17.11 Preview 2 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 6 | 17.11 Preview 3 |
+| 9.0.100 Preview 7 | 17.12 Preview 1 |
+| 9.0.100 RC 1 | 17.12 Preview 2 |
+| 9.0.100 RC 2 | 17.12 Preview 3 |
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