( suspect the same is true for OpenOffice. In fact, on my Mac Mi ni (the machine I am using now), it is only 732 MB in size.Īgain, the two modules I primarily use, Writer Document and Calc spreadsheet, work flawlessly under both High Sierra and Mojave. Office 365 and Office 2019 version 16.17.0 or later fully support Mojave. Office 2016 version 16.16.2 or later fully supports Mojave. It may be a good idea to plan to upgrade to a current version. With LibreOffice, one needs to have all of them installed. Apple: Moving MS Office 2011 from Mojave computer to older High Sierria machineHelpful Please support me on Patreon. There are mixed results for Office 2011 running under Mojave, although for the most part, the Office 2011 apps should be considered unreliable for serious work. The differences between the two are 1) LibreOffice has a larger array of formats it can process (ie, both read and write), and 2) with OPenOffice, one can pick and choose which modules to install. D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2011), 5876 and Richard W. So, I strongly recommend LibreOffice, available from here:Ī similar stellar one is OpenOffice, available from here: Chemehuevi is from the Mojave word tcamuweiva, meaning mixed with all. Similarly, its Writer Document has easily processed all of my Word documents. And its Calc spreadsheet application has easily opened all of my Excel documents. Then, back in early October, I decided to replace the remaining Office 2016 "stuff" (Word and Excel) with the excellent free suite LibreOffice, and it works like a charm in both High Sierra and Mojave. So I "ditched" Outlook 2016 on both of my Macs for the excellent free EMail client Thunderbird, and have not looked back. But back in August, I experienced a serious issue with Outlook 2016 on my Mac Mini (could not read its "database", yet I was able to view my EMails on my ISP's (Comcast) site). Clicking on the icon would just bounce but never open, no dot beneath the icon either. After a crash while editing video the Outlook does not work. With that said, Outlook via Office 2011 was installed.
#Office 2011 on mojave update#
I had been using Office 2011 (Outlook, Word, and Excel), then "upgraded" to Office 2016. I have an iMac user running Mojave, hesitant to update to Catalina due to some software he uses.