![]() I have received several emails from people worried that this spells doom for Microsoft Office on the Mac. Lately, they’ve made it even more explicit that if you upgrade to macOS High Sierra in a few weeks, you’re out of luck with Office 2011. This includes Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, along with Skype and OneDrive for Business. Otherwise, you will have to either purchase a new device or continue using the now unsupported Office 2011 for Mac.Microsoft has been telling folks for a while that Microsoft Office 2011 is going to cease getting future development. If you have an Office 365 subscription but your computer can't run Office 2016 (if it's too old), you can use Office in the Cloud. If you need to re-download Office 2011 from the Office 365 portal, you will no longer find it there.So, if you're still using Office 2011, it's recommended that you don't upgrade to High Sierra unless you either purchase Office 2016 (part of Office 365) or you migrate to Apple's iWork suite (Pages, Keynote, Numbers) which can read/write Microsoft Office documents. Again, this means that the program hasn't been tested with High Sierra and, if there are any problems, Microsoft will not fix them. ![]()
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