Microsoft Office 2011 Volume License For Mac



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Article Title = Microsoft Office / 365 for Mac/iOS Useful Information
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Article Last Updated = 24th September 2020
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Useful information about Microsoft Office for Mac 2019, 2016, 2011, 2008, 2004 and also the Microsoft 365 subscription service plus Office for iOS mobile devices.

  1. Microsoft Office 2011 Download For Mac
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  3. Microsoft Office 2011 Volume License For Mac Os

These instructions may help with troubleshooting activation by removing all Office license files from your Mac. For example, if you previously installed a one-time purchase of Office for Mac and have switched to Microsoft 365, you may not be seeing subscription features because your copy of Office is still using your old license. Note: The steps to install the 2016 or 2013 versions of Office Professional Plus, Office Standard, or a stand-alone app such as Word or Project might be different if you got Office through one of the following: Microsoft HUP: If you bought Office for personal use through your company, see Install Office through HUP. Volume license versions: If you work in an organization that manages your. Microsoft Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 - License Office 2011 for Mac Home & Business Download License.Not compatible with OS X 10.12 (OS X Sierra or later) This single-user license for Microsoft Office Home and Business 2011 for Macs contains everything you need for productive word processing, data logging, presenting and communicating. It comes with Microsoft Word 2011. Post Views: 259 With over 1 billion PCs and Macs running Office, Microsoft Office is the most-trusted and most-used productivity suite around the world. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 with SP2 brings the world’s most-trusted.

Microsoft Office for Mac/iOS Current Status as of 24th September 2020

MacStrategy presents a run down of the current status of Microsoft Office for macOS and iOS mobile devices (iPad/iPhone). Microsoft now also offers a subscription based Office Microsoft 365 service that allowsyou to install the most up-to-date version of Office for Mac that is available. On the 24th September 2018 Microsoft released Office 2019 for Mac for Volume License users only - Office2019 was made available to all customers, consumer and commercial in October 2018.

Installation, Registration and Compatibility

  • Office 2019 is only supported/gets security updates if you are running a supported version of macOS:
  • Q. What are the current, supported versions of macOS?
    A. macOS 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave) and macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) are supported by Apple. The latest security updates are:
    • macOS 10.15 - included in the macOS 10.15.6 Combo Update
    • macOS 10.14 - included in the macOS 10.14.6 Combo Update + Supplemental Update 2 (1st October 2020)
    • macOS 10.13 - included in the macOS 10.13.6 Combo Update + Security Update 2020-005
    • SECURITY WARNING: macOS 10.12 and earlier are no longer supported with security updates - see our securing older operating systems article.
  • Support for Office 2016 will end on 13th October 2020
  • Support for Office 2019 will end on 10th October 2023
  • Microsoft announced in a blog post on 23rd September 2020 that there will be a new version of Office (probably named Office 2022) released in the second half of 2021, including a Mac version, and perpetual license versions will be made available.
  • As of 30th March 2020 the Office 365 subscription service was renamed to Microsoft 365
  • As of January 2019 Office 2019 was split into two tracks:
    1. With Microsoft Teams collaboration tools
    2. Without Microsoft Teams
  • Office 2019 became available for Volume License users on 24th September 2018 - Office 2019 was made available to all customers, consumer and commercial in October 2018
  • As of September 2018 Office 2016 was split into two tracks:
    1. Office/Microsoft 365 subscription track = you get full updates - features + security e.g. v16.41.0
    2. Office 2016 perpetual licence track = you only get security updates e.g. v16.16.26
  • Office 2019 Preview for Mac Enterprise Users became available on 12th June 2018
  • Office 2016 version 16 became publicly available for all users on 18th January 2018 - this version uses a new code base more in line with the Windows version allowing for better equality of feature set across all platforms
  • Office 2011 became end of life on 10th October 2017 - there will be no more security updates for this version of Office!
  • Office 2016 became 64-bit in July 2016 - if you use add-ins check they are 64-bit compatible
  • Office/Microsoft 365 requires internet activation and a Microsoft Account to install
  • Office 2011 and 2016 are Intel Mac native apps
  • Office 2011 / 2016 (perpetual licence) / 2019 (perpetual licence) require a serial number/key and internet activation to install (registration of a Microsoft Account is required if you do not already have one)
  • NOTE: If you are having problems with installation/activation call Microsoft on 02031 474930 in the UK or (866) 825-4797 in the USA. Alternatively, see these dedicated Microsoft support pages.
  • Office 2008 are Universal Binary apps so will run on Intel and PowerPC Macs
  • Office 2008 does not include VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
  • Office 2008 and all prior versions simply require a serial number to install (registration is optional)
  • Office 2011 and all prior versions are no longer supported and do not get (security) updates
  • Office v.X and 2004 require Mac OS X and are PowerPC (Rosetta) based apps - they will not run on OS X 10.7 Lion or later
  • Office 2001 are Classic Mac OS apps
NOTE: As of Office 2011 with Microsoft's dramatic lowering of prices at the time, discounted upgrade versions are no longer available/sold.
NOTE: As of 6th July 2017 Skype requires OS X 10.9 Mavericks or later.

Points To Note About Office 2019

  • Office 2019 is only supported/gets security updates if you are running a supported version of macOS:
  • Q. What are the current, supported versions of macOS?
    A. macOS 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave) and macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) are supported by Apple. The latest security updates are:
    • macOS 10.15 - included in the macOS 10.15.6 Combo Update
    • macOS 10.14 - included in the macOS 10.14.6 Combo Update + Supplemental Update 2 (1st October 2020)
    • macOS 10.13 - included in the macOS 10.13.6 Combo Update + Security Update 2020-005
    • SECURITY WARNING: macOS 10.12 and earlier are no longer supported with security updates - see our securing older operating systems article.
  • As of January 2019 Office 2019 was split into two tracks:
    1. With Microsoft Teams collaboration tools
    2. Without Microsoft Teams
  • Support for Office 2019 will end on 10th October 2023
  • We have a separate Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) article all about Office 2019.

Points To Note About Office 2016

  • You must be running macOS 10.12 Sierra or later.
  • As of July 2016 (Update 15.25.0 or later) Office 2016 became 64-bit - if you use add-ins check they are 64-bit compatible.
  • As of November 2016 (Update 15.28.0 + AutoUpdate 3.8.1 or later) updates can be set to install automatically.
  • It now includes the OneNote for Mac application as standard.
  • It does not support right-to-left languages - as of 16th March 2016 with update 15.20.0 or later Word, Excel and PowerPoint supported Arabic and Hebrew. As of 12th May 2016 with update 15.22.0 or later Outlook supported Arabic and Hebrew.
  • Exchange accounts require Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 or later.
  • Support for Office 2016 will end on 13th October 2020
  • We have a separate Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) article all about Office 2016.

What You Need To Know About Office/Microsoft 365

Office/Microsoft 365 requires regular payment (a subscription) to continue using the software (SaaS - Software As A Service). Thesubscription licensing is similar to Adobe's Creative Suite in the Cloud. You pay your subscription, you download andinstall the software, the software works while you pay. If you stop paying/cancel your subscription, the software goesinto 'reduced-functionality mode' (you can open/read and print documents but you cannot edit them or create newdocuments). If a new version comes out while you are subscribing you get the new version at no extra cost. However,unlike the Adobe model there are still perpetual and volume licensing options available for the desktop products, yourdocuments are saved in an open, non-proprietary format, and you can choose to pay yearly/monthly or even from month tomonth. If you plan to cancel your subscription you should check that the document features you plan to use are going tobe supported by third party alternatives. Most Office/Microsoft 365 subscription plans include all the Office 2016/2019 desktopapplications for macOS, Office for iOS apps including OneNote, plus 1TB of online cloud storage† space via OneDrive (formerly known as SkyDrive) and a Skype minutes monthly allowance. For home/non-commercial users there isa 'Personal' subscription (1 user, 1 PC/Mac, 1 tablet, 1 phone) or a 'Family' subscription (6 users, 6 PCs/Macs, 6 tablets, 6 phones). There are a range of plansfor businesses/commercial users. Office/Microsoft 365 needs an internet connection at least once every 39 days to 'phone home'otherwise the applications will go into reduced functionality mode (view/print documents but not edit/create new documents).Microsoft Office 2011 Volume License For Mac
- Over time Microsoft has changed the amount of OneDrive storage offered with Office/Microsoft 365 Personal, Home and University subscriptions. In June 2014 Microsoft bumped Office/Microsoft 365 subscribers from 20GB to 1TB. They then added unlimited storage in October 2014. From early 2016 unlimited storage will be removed and it will be 1TB again. Storage allowances differ for business users based on their type of subscription and level.

How To Setup Office/Microsoft 365 (Office 2016/2019 not installed - home users)

  1. If you don't already have one, create a Microsoft Account
  2. Sign up for the 30 day trial 'Home' subscription or the 'Personal' subscription
  3. Enter your credit card details (it will not be billed immediately)
  4. Download the software from the link provided (there should be options for either Office 2016 or 2019 - 2019 will only run on the latest, supported versions of macOS - see the top of this article)
  5. Install the software
  6. If you are happy with the software purchase a subscription online from your Microsoft Account or buy a subscription download/license card
  7. Enter the subscription activation code into Office when requested
NOTE: If you are not happy with the software login to your Microsoft Account and cancel the subscription/remove your card details.

How To Setup Office/Microsoft 365 (Office 2016-2019 already installed - home users)

  1. Make sure Office 2016/2019 is up-to-date with the latest software update/service pack installed
  2. If you don't already have one, create a Microsoft Account
  3. Purchase a subscription online from your Microsoft Account or buy a subscription download/license card
  4. Enter the subscription activation code into Office when requested

How To Setup Office/Microsoft 365 (business users)

Go to the Office/Microsoft 365 Business web site, choose a plan, sign up and install your choice of software as required.

Manage your Office/Microsoft 365 Subscription/Account

Go to the Microsoft Account Login page.

Office 2011/2016/2019 Product Keys and Activation

Office 2011/2016/2019 Software Activation

Microsoft's activation scheme does two specific things to try and prevent software piracy:
  1. Multiple installs using a single serial number
  2. Installation on what might appear to the software to be a different computer for example replacing/upgrading the hard disk in your computer is an obvious flag
In either situation the activation system will block the install and you need to contact Microsoft to verify the legitimacy ofyour ownership of the software. This can be a pain in the butt but in all cases you do not need torepurchase Microsoft Office or purchase the Office/Microsoft 365 subscription. If you have a receipt/invoice and a serial numberMicrosoft should issue a new serial number/activation code. However, this is where the most problems occur simply becauseMicrosoft support, especially for Mac products, is so poor. Be firm and resolute and make sure you have that proof ofownership before calling.NOTE: If you are having problems with installation/activation call Microsoft on 02031 474930 in the UK or (866) 825-4797 in the USA. Alternatively, see these dedicated Microsoft support pages. You can also try removing any licensing files from your computer and reinstalling/reactivating.

Office 2011/2016/2019 Invalid Product Key

Microsoft routinely invalidates some 'product keys' (serial numbers) via software updates/service packs because they mayhave been leaked/compromised and/or posted on software pirating web sites. If you can prove ownership of the softwarethey will give you a new product key (serial number).
NOTE: If you are having problems with an invalid product key call Microsoft on 02031 474930 in the UK or (866) 825-4797 in the USA

Microsoft Office Options

NOTEMicrosoft: You can buy Office 2016/2019 as perpetual licensed / boxed editions but you won't get proper access to theOffice apps for mobile devices including iOS (iPad/iPhone). Boxed editions are generally 'medialess' and do not containinstallation media/discs. You get a unique code in the box that allows you to download the software installer via theinternet but it is not a subscription and also includes a serial number/activation key.

Office 2019 Options

  • Office 2019 Home & Student available as a single user license but only includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Office 2019 Home & Business available as a single user license but only includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
  • Office 2019 Business Premium available as a single user license and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint and Teams + OneDrive cloud storage
  • Office 2016 Volume Licensing minimum 5 licence purchase, includes Skype Business for Mac + has single serial number and does not require activation

Office 2016 Options

  • Office 2016 Home & Student available as a single user license but does not include Outlook (RRP £119.99 inc VAT)
  • Office 2016 Home & Business available as a single user license and includes Outlook (RRP £229.99 inc VAT)
  • Office 2016 Volume Licensing minimum 5 licence purchase, includes Skype Business for Mac + has single serial number and does not require activation

Microsoft/Office 365 Subscription Options

NOTE: As of 30th March 2020 the Office 365 subscription service was renamed to Microsoft 365.
  • Microsoft 365 Personal [1 user, non-commercial use, 1 PC/Mac, 1 tablet, 1 phone]
  • Microsoft 365 Family [6 users, non-commercial use, 6 PCs/Macs, 6 tablets, 6 phones]
    {formerly 'Office 365 Home' and before that 'Home Premium'}
  • Microsoft 365 Apps [desktop/mobile apps only] {formerly Office 365 Business / Office 365 ProPlus}
  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic [mobile apps only + online services] {formerly Office 365 Business Essentials}
  • Microsoft 365 Business Standard [desktop/mobile apps + online services] {formerly Office 365 Business Premium}
  • Microsoft 365 Business Premium [desktop/mobile apps + online services + Intune + Azure Information Protection + Advanced threat protection + PC and mobile device management] {formerly Microsoft 365 Business}
  • Office 365 Enterprise E1/E3/E5
  • Office 365 for Firstline Workers F1
  • Office 365 for Education A1/A3/A5
  • Office 365 for Government G1/G3/G5
Microsoft 365 for non-commercial users
Microsoft 365 Education for Students (account provided by the educational institution)

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Useful Links

  • Update history for Office 2019 for Mac (with links to latest updates)
  • Update history for Office 2016 for Mac (with links to latest updates)
  • Microsoft Office Volume licensing (UK) (Commercial, Government, Education and Health options)
  • Microsoft Office Volume licensing (Commercial, Government, Education and Health options)

Microsoft Office at Amazon UK/USA

Office/Microsoft 365 subscription

  • Microsoft 365 'Personal' (1 user, non-commercial use - activation code via email or in box)
  • Microsoft 365 'Family' (6 users, 6 installs + 6 portable installs, non-commercial use - activation code via email or in box)
  • Microsoft 365 'Business Standard' (1 business/user - 5 installs - activation code via email or in box)

Office 2019 perpetual license, boxed edition

  • Office 2019 Home & Student (1 user, 1 install, no Outlook - download/licence key card)
  • Office 2019 Home & Business (1 user, 1 install, with Outlook - download/licence key card)

Office 2016 perpetual license, boxed edition

  • Office 2016 Home & Student (1 user, 1 install, no Outlook - download/licence key card)
  • Office 2016 Home & Business (1 user, 1 install, with Outlook - download)
  • Office 2016 Home & Business (1 user, 1 install, with Outlook - licence key card)

Microsoft macOS Application Download Links

Microsoft iOS App Download Links

Office for iOS/iPad

Office for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch requires iOS 12 or later
NOTE: The Office/Microsoft 365 subscription is now available as an in-app purchase.
NOTE: Microsoft allows iOS devices that have screens smaller than 10.1 inches to edit documents for free so the iPad Pro requires an Office/Microsoft 365 subscription to be able to edit documents (this is not just an iOS restriction - it applies to Android and Windows devices too).

Additional Office/Microsoft 365 Apps

Other Microsoft apps available for iOS/iPad/Apple Watch

Alternatives To Microsoft Office

  • Alternative Office like suites:
    • Apple iWork for macOS / OS X
      • Pages (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
      • Numbers (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
      • Keynote (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
    • Apple iWork for iOS
      • Pages (FREE) - requires iOS 11 or later
      • Numbers (FREE) - requires iOS 11 or later
      • Keynote (FREE) - requires iOS 11 or later
    • LibreOffice (OS X 10.10 or later - support for OS X 10.10/10.11 has been deprecated and will end soon…)
    • NOTE: LibreOffice (v4.1 or later) now supports importing Mac Word 5.1, Write Now 4.0, MacWrite Pro 1.5 and Appleworks 6 word processing documents
    • Apache OpenOffice (OS X 10.7 or later)
    • NeoOffice (macOS 10.12 Sierra or later)
  • Alternative word processors / text editors:
    • Pages (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
    • NOTE: Pages supports importing AppleWorks 6 word processing documents.
    • Write 2
    • Nisus Writer Express
    • Nisus Writer Pro
    • Barebones TextWrangler
    • Barebones BBedit
  • Alternative spreadsheet software:
    • Numbers (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
    • NOTE: Numbers supports importing AppleWorks 6 word spreadsheet documents
  • Alternative presentation software:
    • Keynote (FREE) - requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
    • NOTE: Keynote supports importing AppleWorks 6 word presentation documents

Microsoft Office 2011

  • Alternative personal information manager (PIM) software:
  • Alternative Exchange server client software:
    • Apple Mail, Calendar (originally iCal) and Contacts (originally Address Book) - all included with macOS / OS X
  • Email client software:
    • Mozilla Thunderbird
    • Mailsmith (FREE as of 1st September 2015)
    • Mailplane (Gmail only)
    • Microsoft Outlook (part of Office 2011/2016)
    • Penelope Eudora OSE (no longer developed/updated)
    • Google Sparrow (killed and discontinued 17/02/2015)

Microsoft Office Personal Data Storage Locations

Office 2019 stores your personal data in ~your home directory~ > Library > Group Containers > UBF8T346G9.Office:
  • Outlook accounts are then in > Outlook > Outlook 16 Profiles > Main Profile (or a different profile name if you have changed it)
  • Startup items in > User Content > Startup
  • Templates e.g. 'Normal.dotm' in > User Content > Templates
  • Themes in > User Content > Themes
Office 2016 stores your personal data in ~your home directory~ > Library > Group Containers > UBF8T346G9.Office:

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  • Outlook accounts are then in > Outlook > Outlook 15 Profiles > Main Profile (or a different profile name if you have changed it)
  • Startup items in > User Content > Startup
  • Templates e.g. 'Normal.dotm' in > User Content > Templates
  • Themes in > User Content > Themes
Office 2011 stores your personal data in:
  • Primary data in ~your home directory~ > Documents > Microsoft User Data
    • Outlook accounts are then in > Office 2011 Identities > Main Identity (or a different identity name if you have changed it)
  • Startup items in Macintosh HD > Applications > Microsoft Office 2011 > Office > Startup
  • Templates e.g. 'Normal.dotm' are in ~your home directory~ > Library > Application Support > Microsoft > User Templates
  • ~your home directory~ > Library > Preferences > Microsoft > Office 2011 stores the following data:
    • Custom dictionaries
    • Auto Correct Lists (ACLs)
    • Excel Toolbars
Office 2008 stores your personal data in:
  • Primary data in ~your home directory~ > Documents > Microsoft User Data
    • Entourage accounts are then in > Office 2008 Identities > Main Identity (or a different identity name if you have changed it)
  • Startup items in Macintosh HD > Applications > Microsoft Office 2008 > Office > Startup
  • Templates e.g. 'Normal.dotm' are in ~your home directory~ > Library > Application Support > Microsoft > User Templates
  • ~your home directory~ > Library > Preferences > Microsoft > Office 2008 stores the following data:
    • Custom dictionaries
    • Auto Correct Lists (ACLs)
    • Excel Toolbars

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Microsoft Office for Mac 2011
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 applications shown on Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseOctober 26, 2010; 9 years ago
Stable release
Operating systemMac OS X 10.5.8 to macOS 10.14.6
TypeOffice suite
License
Websitewww.microsoft.com/mac/

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 is a version of the Microsoft Officeproductivity suite for Mac OS X. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac and is comparable to Office 2010 for Windows. Office 2011 was followed by Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac released on September 22, 2015, requiring a Mac with an x64 Intel processor and OS X Yosemite or later.

New features[edit]

Microsoft Office 2011 includes more robust enterprise support and greater feature parity with the Windows edition. Its interface is now more similar to Office 2007 and 2010 for Windows, with the addition of the ribbon. Support for Visual Basic for Applications macros has returned after having been dropped in Office 2008.[4][5] Purchasing the Home Premium version of Office for Mac will not allow telephone support automatically to query any problems with the VBA interface. There are however, apparently, according to Microsoft Helpdesk, some third party applications that can address problems with the VBA interface with Office for Mac.[citation needed] In addition, Office 2011 supports online collaboration tools such as OneDrive and Office Web Apps, allowing Mac and Windows users to simultaneously edit documents over the web. It also includes limited support for Apple's high-density Retina Displays, allowing the display of sharp text and images, although most icons within applications themselves are not optimized for this.

A new version of Microsoft Outlook, written using Mac OS X's Cocoa API, returns to the Mac for the first time since 2001 and has full support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.[6] It replaces Entourage, which was included in Office 2001, X, 2004 and 2008 for Mac.[7]

Limitations[edit]

Office for Mac 2011 has a number of limitations compared to Office 2010 for Windows. It does not support ActiveX controls,[8] or OpenDocument Format.[9][10] It also cannot handle attachments in Rich Text Format e-mail messages sent from Outlook for Windows, which are delivered as winmail.dat attachments.[citation needed] It also has several human language limitations, such as lack of support for right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew [11] and automatic language detection. [12]

Microsoft does not support CalDAV and CardDAV in Outlook, so there is no way to sync directly Outlook through iCloud. Outlook also does not allow the user to disable Cached Exchange Mode, unlike the Windows version, and it is therefore not possible to connect to an Exchange Server without downloading a local cache of mail and calendar data. [13]

Office for Mac 2011 also has a shorter lifecycle than Office 2010, with support phasing out on October 10, 2017.[14] As 32-bit software, it will not run on macOS Catalina, released in 2019.[15]

Editions[edit]

Two editions are available to the general public. Home & Student provides Word, Excel and PowerPoint, while Home & Business adds Outlook and increased support.[16]Microsoft Messenger 8 is included with both editions, and Microsoft Communicator for Mac 2011, which communicates with Microsoft Lync Server, is available only to volume licensing customers.[17] Office 2011 requires an Intel Mac running Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later.[18]

Comparison of editions
Applications and servicesHome & StudentHome & BusinessAcademicStandard
WordIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
PowerPointIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
ExcelIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
OutlookNot includedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Communicator or LyncNot includedNot includedIncludedIncluded
Office Web AppsIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Remote Desktop ConnectionNot includedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Information Rights ManagementIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Windows SharePoint Services SupportNot includedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Technical support90 days1 year90 days?

The Home & Student edition is available in a single license for one computer and a family pack for three computers. The Home & Business edition is available in a single license for one computer and a multi-pack for two computers. The Standard edition is only available through Volume Licensing.[19] The Academic edition was created for higher education students, staff and faculty, and includes one installation.[20] Office for Mac is also available as part of Microsoft's Office 365 subscription programme.

Development[edit]

Microsoft announced Office 2011 in 2009.[21] There were 6 beta versions released:

  • Beta 1
  • Beta 2 (Version 14.0.0, Build 100326)
  • Beta 3 (Build 100519)—announced on May 25, 2010[22]
  • Beta 4 (Build 100526)
  • Beta 5 (Build 100709)
  • Beta 6 (Build 100802)

Access to beta versions was by invitation only,[23] although leaked copies were circulated among Mac file sharing websites.[24]

The final version was released to manufacturing on September 10, 2010,[25] was available to volume license customers a day later,[26] and made available to the general public on October 26, 2010.[27] Service Pack 1 was released on April 12, 2011.[28]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=55942
  2. ^'Microsoft Lifecycle Policy: Office 2011'. Support. Microsoft. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  3. ^'Microsoft Lifecycle Policy: Lync 2011'. Support. Microsoft. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  4. ^Keizer, Gregg (May 14, 2008). 'Microsoft will bring back macros to Mac Office in 2011'. Computerworld. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
  5. ^Seff, Jonathan (May 13, 2008). 'Microsoft to bring back Visual Basic in Office for Mac'. Macworld. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
  6. ^'How to obtain support for Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 connectivity problems with Exchange Server'. Support (34.0 ed.). Microsoft. September 12, 2013.
  7. ^Miller, Dan (February 11, 2010). 'Microsoft Announces Office for Mac 2011'. Macworld. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  8. ^'Known issues in Excel 2011'. Microsoft. September 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  9. ^answer from Michel Bintener Microsoft MVP (Macintosh), Discussion in the forum of a user of Microsoft Office:Mac Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
  10. ^Office 2011: Mac-Version mit Outlook, aber ohne Opendocument, in German. Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
  11. ^Morgenstern, David. 'Microsoft boosts languages, proofing tools in Office 2011 for Mac, Unicode right-to-left support missing'. The Apple Core. ZDNet. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  12. ^http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macword/how-can-i-set-word-2011-to-detect-different/ea5f2561-1ef5-4762-93a7-298c52579ab8
  13. ^http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macoutlook/is-there-any-way-to-disable-cached-exchange-mode/fe6b090e-fdd6-4666-8e54-db9e5348428e?msgId=f34acd1e-22e3-426d-872e-bccae2821420
  14. ^https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Support-is-ending-for-Office-for-Mac-2011-559b72b1-e045-4c73-bad3-d7f1841b9e8c
  15. ^Haslam, Karen. 'Which Mac apps won't work in macOS Catalina?'. Macworld. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  16. ^'Office for Mac 2011—Compare'. Microsoft. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  17. ^'Announcing Communicator for Mac'. Office for Mac Blog. Microsoft. September 24, 2010. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  18. ^'Office System Requirements'. Microsoft Office for Mac. Microsoft. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  19. ^Michaels, Philip (August 2, 2010). 'Microsoft sets pricing, October release for Office 2011'. Macworld. Retrieved November 7, 2010.
  20. ^'Office for Mac 2011 Hitting Store Shelves This October'. Microsoft Office Press. Microsoft. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  21. ^Snell, Jason (August 13, 2009). 'Microsoft: Next Mac Office due late 2010 with Outlook'. Macworld. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  22. ^McLean, Prince (May 25, 2010). 'Microsoft's Office 2011 beta 3 for Mac gets new icons'. AppleInsider. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  23. ^Sams, Brad (July 25, 2010). 'Office 2011 for Mac beta invites sent out'. Neowin.net. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  24. ^Paliath, Paul. 'Beta 2 of Microsoft Office 2011 leaked'. GeekSmack. Archived from the original on April 13, 2010. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  25. ^'Office for Mac 2011 hits RTM'. Office for Mac Blog. Microsoft. September 10, 2010. Archived from the original on August 12, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  26. ^Weintraub, Seth (September 21, 2010). 'Office for Mac hits Microsoft volume licensing servers'. 9to5 Mac. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  27. ^Mac Mojo Team (September 28, 2010). 'Office for Mac 2011 in the Store This October'. Office for Mac Blog. Microsoft. Archived from the original on August 12, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  28. ^'Microsoft Office for Mac Downloads and Updates'. Office For Mac. Microsoft. Retrieved September 16, 2011.
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