![]() If you want to get new Office features on an on-going basis, you should consider moving to a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) plan that includes Office. Keep in mind that Office LTSC for Mac 2021 and Office 2019 for Mac don't receive new features after they've been released. Featuresįor information about features in the various versions of Office for Mac, review the following resources. For more information, refer to Deploy updates for Office for Mac. For those users with a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) plan, these updates can also include new or improved features. These updates include, as needed, security updates and non-security updates, such as updates that provide stability or performance improvements for Office. Office for Mac is updated approximately once a month. Users can switch to a different language without having to reinstall Office. Instead, the language used at app start is based on the preferred locale settings in macOS. There aren't separate installer package files for each language, which means that admins don't need to choose which language to deploy to users. LanguagesĪll the supported languages in Office for Mac are included as part of the installer package (.pkg) file. For more information, refer to Microsoft 365, Office 2021, and Office 2019 support for Apple silicon. All installation and update packages are provided in Universal 2 format. Office provides native support for both Apple silicon and Intel-based Mac devices. For more information, refer to Upgrade macOS to continue receiving Microsoft 365 and Office for Mac updates.įor all the system requirements, refer to System requirements for Microsoft 365 and Office. As new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Microsoft will remove support for the oldest version and support the newest and previous two versions of macOS. Office for Mac is supported on the three most recent versions of macOS. The following sections are intended to provide information to help you plan your deployment of Office to Mac users in your organization.įor more information, refer to Deployment options for admins for Office for Mac. The following Office apps are available for devices running macOS: If that's the case, you should reset the path so that it is blank and the default location is used.Applies to: Office for Mac, Office LTSC for Mac 2021, Office 2019 for Mac Note that the path should not include “Zotero” in any way, and if it does you previously configured it incorrectly. If another location is listed (e.g., /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/Startup/Word, from an earlier version of Word), clearing the setting and letting Word use the default location may fix installation problems and allow Zotero to install the plugin automatically going forward. Generally, no location should be listed, causing Word to use the default location. Click on “File Locations” under “Personal Settings” and click on “Startup” at the bottom of the list. In Word, open the “Word” menu in the top-left of the screen and select “Preferences”. If changes you make to the Startup folder aren't taking effect, you can confirm that Word isn't set to a different location. ![]() Alternatively, to navigate to it in Finder, hold down Option, click the Go menu, and select Library (which is hidden by default), and then follow the rest of the path. (~/Library refers to the Library folder within your home directory.) You can open it from the Finder by pressing Cmd-Shift-G and copying in the path. The default location of the Startup folder is ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word. If that's the case, you should reset the path to the default location. You can then open a new File Explorer dialog and paste the path into the address bar to open the Startup folder. Click Cancel to close the dialog without making changes. In the window that opens, click the whitespace to the right of the path in the location bar at the top and copy the complete path to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl-C. The Startup folder should be listed there. In the Word ribbon, click the File tab, click Options, and click Advanced. From there you can navigate to Microsoft\Word\Startup. The AppData folder may be hidden on your system, but you can get there by opening the Windows File Explorer, typing %AppData% in the address bar, and pressing Enter, which will take you into the Roaming directory. ![]() The default location of the Startup folder is C:\Users\::username::\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\Startup, where ::username:: is your computer username. ![]()
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