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Microsoft Office 365 For Mac

11/2/2019
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Jan 24, 2019  Today, Office 365 is available for the first time on the Mac App Store, making it easier than ever for Mac users to download Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and the whole suite of Microsoft’s popular apps. Users can also purchase a subscription for Office 365 from within the apps, so they can get up and running instantly. Office 365 subscribers can get the newest version of Office for Mac today. All you need is an Office 365 subscription (Office 365 Home, Personal, Business, Business Premium, E3 or ProPlus), which includes the rights and access to use Office applications on Mac, Windows, iOS and Android devices, along with additional value in OneDrive and Skype.

Get Outlook for Mac

Outlook is included with Microsoft Office 365. Faculty and staff with full-service SUNet IDs can download Microsoft Office for Mac via webmail for free. See the Microsoft Office page for more information.

Configure Outlook

You can configure Microsoft Outlook to access your Office 365 account by setting up an Exchange connection. An Exchange connection provides access your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks in Outlook.

  1. Launch Outlook.
  2. On the Outlook menu, click Preferences and then click Accounts.
  3. Select Exchange or Office 365 for the account type
  4. Enter the following information for your Exchange account:
    • Email Address: your @stanford.edu email address
    • Method: User Name and Password
    • User name: sunetid@stanford.edu
    • Password: your SUNet ID password
    • Configure automatically: checked

  5. Click Add Account.
  6. A message displays asking whether you want to allow the Outlook autodiscover server to configure your settings. Check Always use my response for this server and click Allow.
  7. Your Exchange account settings display. Close this window.

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Office 365 for Mac users might well be confused about compatibility with their MacOS. Some Office 365 for Mac users might not be getting the latest and greatest features.

Microsoft has a blog post might be accurate, but it doesn’t exactly shine with clarity. The situation appears confusing, so we’ll try to break it down for you.

In short: Office 365 for Mac gives you the latest features and updates if you have the latest MacOS (Mojave 10.14) or the two before (10.13 High Sierra or 10.12 Sierra).

Office 365 for Mac needs Mojave, Sierra or High Sierra

The ‘subscription’ Office 365 for Mac available now needs the MacOS released in the last two years. That’s version 10.12 (Sierra) or later.

If your computer has 10.11 (El Capitan) or earlier, Office 365 for Mac will still work and get Microsoft’s mainstream support. But no updates, because those updates need the more recent Mac OS.

What happened back in September 2018?

Back in September 2018 there was a mostly hidden switch in Office 365 for Mac software. The code base for the product changed depending on the version of MacOS being used.

Office 365 with Sierra 10.12 or later. These customers moved to the same code base as Office 2019 for Mac. That means both Office 365 for Mac and Office 2019 for Mac users share common code. The difference is that Office 365 users get new and updated features while Office 2019 is fixed and doesn’t get updated features.

Office 365 with El Capitan 1.11 or earlier. The existing ‘Office 2016 for Mac’ code base is kept, for compatibility with older MacOS. As a result, there’s no feature updates.

What to do?

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Most Mac users update their MacOS relatively soon after an update comes out. Cautious ones might wait a few months before updating (just like Windows users).

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Unless there’s a specific reason for keeping an older MacOS running, Office 365 for Mac customers should do proper backups then upgrade to at least Sierra 10.12 if not the latest MacOS Mojave.

Disk Compression and MacOS

Outlook for Mac is a big disk space hog. It’s method of saving data on the disk is wasteful and quite different to the PST/OST system in Outlook for Windows. One way to reduce the disk space used by Outlook for Mac was the disk compression see https://office-watch.com/2017/reduce-disk-space-used-outlook-mac/

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One major difference in High Sierra 10.13 is the switch to Apple File System APFS which does NOT support disk compression. Older machines with ‘Mac OS Extended’ (aka HFS+) drives will still work but newer Mac’s come with APFS and no compression option.

MacOS versions vs names

Apple gives each major MacOS release a name but there’s also a version number. The latest MacOS is officially version 10.14.

Most people and Apple itself calls version 10.14 ‘Mojave’ instead. So, naturally, Microsoft doesn’t use those names and instead reverts to the numbering <sigh>

Maybe Microsoft sticks with numbers because that’s what they do in Windows. Windows releases are promoted with names like ‘Creators Edition’ or ‘October 2018’ but those names are notably missing in Windows itself. Go to Windows, Settings About and you’ll see a version number but not the name. <another sigh>

You can find your MacOS version at Apple About This Mac. The Mac name and version number are clearly displayed. A practice Microsoft Windows could well learn from.

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A Brief History of MacOS

To help you navigate Microsoft’s Office for Mac compatibility, here’s a recent history of Mac OS versions and names

10.14 Mojave, released in September 2018. The latest MacOS

10.13 High Sierra, released September 2017

10.12 Sierra, released September 2016

10.11 El Capitan


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