Ms Office High Sierra

Microsoft has announced in a support document that Office for Mac 2011 will not be supported under macOS 10.13 High Sierra. It doesn’t go as far as to say the software will not work, but hints at this.

Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Lync have not been tested on macOS 10.13 High Sierra, and no formal support for this configuration will be provided.

It also notes that users of Office 2016 for Mac may experience problems with High Sierra …

Microsoft says that versions 15.34 and earlier are not supported, and you may not be able to launch the apps. You are advised to update to 15.35 or later, but even that’s no guarantee.

Not all Office functionality may be available, and you may encounter stability problems where apps unexpectedly quit. During the beta period for macOS 10.13 High Sierra, no formal support is available for this Office configuration.

Ms Office 2011 High Sierra

In terms of system requirements, both Microsoft 365 and Office 2019 will operate on MacOS Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave or High Sierra (Microsoft will always endeavour to support the current and two. The latest Office for Mac 2011 from April, version 14.7.3, was examined, and was found to be in a worse state following the High Sierra update. I found Office 2011 worked OK in High Sierra but had glitches when I upgraded to Mojave from High Sierra - at that point the update in the help menu said there were no more updates available and the Mojave install seemed to have broken Office 2011 - that is when I tried the direct download in the link above and installing that worked and it. Jan 20, 2021 I'm wanting to know if there is a Microsoft office version that will run on macOS high Sierra 10.13.6 Microsoft Office Technician: Tech-Expert, Microsoft Software Expert replied 6 months ago Yes, you can use Microsoft Office 365.

We strongly recommend that you back up your existing data before trying the software. If you encounter issues using Office 2016 for Mac on High Sierra, please send us feedback so we can address them.

The company also advises that support for the 2011 suite ends next month – including security updates.

All applications in the Office for Mac 2011 suite are reaching end of support on October 10th, 2017. As a reminder, after that date there will be no new security updates, non-security updates, free or paid assisted support options or technical content updates.

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MacWorld notes that Mac users of Microsoft Office get second-class service from the company, offered only five years of security updates instead of the ten years given to Windows users, alongside often long-delayed porting of new features.

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The drop will come as Apple releases macOS 11 Big Sur.

What you need to know

Ms Office High Sierra
  • Office 365 for Mac apps are set to drop support for macOS High Sierra next month.
  • Support will officially end on November 10.
  • This keeps with Microsoft's practice of supporting the latest three macOS updates.

As we approach the release of macOS 11 Big Sur, Microsoft is preparing to shift its Office 365 support away from another older version of macOS. Specifically, Office 365 apps will no longer support macOS 10.13 High Sierra as of November 10. From that point, only macOS 10.14, 10.15, and 11 will be supported with the Office 365 suite.

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In an update to the Office 365 message center (via OnMSFT), Microsoft said:

As of the Microsoft 365 for Mac November 2020 update, macOS 10.14 Mojave or later is required to receive updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote. If you continue with an older version of macOS, your Office apps will continue to work but you will no longer receive any updates including security updates.

This move stays in line with Microsoft's practice of supporting the latest three macOS releases with its Office 365 suite. Currently, those include macOS 10.13, 10.14, and 10.15. After the release of macOS 11 Big Sur, the oldest version supported will be 10.14.

Ms Office High Sierra 2010

As of the release of Big Sur, macOS will support both Intel and ARM-based Macs. Apple is expected to launch Macs sporting its own ARM-based chips later in 2020, and the company says Microsoft's Office apps are already running on ARM-based Macs.