From 22nd September 2016, if you sign up for an Office/Microsoft 365 subscription you can only download and install Office 2016 as Office 2011 is no longer available to download for Office/Microsoft 365 subscribers. As Office 2011 is no longer supported with security updates (from the 10th October 2017) if you use Office all the time and/or received Office documents from external sources it is highly recommended to upgrade. If you are not running OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later you can't upgrade. No - it is no longer supported with security updates. Publisher, Access, Visio and Project are not included and probably never will be.Ī. You also get a selection of fonts that are only available to use with the Microsoft Office 2016 applications. The following applications are included in Office 2016: Volume licensing was made available in early August 2015.Ī. Perpetual licence (retail) product was made available from 22nd September 2015. What if I don't want to subscribe to Office/Microsoft 365?Ī. How does the Office/Microsoft 365 subscription work and how much is it? Volume licensing was made available in early August 2015. Perpetual (retail) product was made available on 22nd September 2015. MSDN subscribers got it in September 2015. Microsoft made it available to Office/Microsoft 365 subscribers in the summer of 2015. New Presenter View (now similar to Office for Windows).Support for Excel 2013 (for Windows) functions.Category Sync (Categories, including their names and colors, are now synced and the same in Outlook for Mac, Outlook for Windows, and the Outlook Web App).New message preview gives you the first sentence of an email just below the subject line.Improved signature support (including account level, new messages, replies/forwards).Improved coauthoring (enables several people to work simultaneously in the same Word document).Threaded comments in collaboration tools.Share documents from within all Office applications.New Themes, Styles and (online) Templates.Redesigned ribbon visuals (now similar to Office for Windows). ![]()
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