![]() MacOS X 10.6.6 Snow Leopard or later is also required to install, as only these versions of the operating system come installed with the app store.Īll the Office 365 apps can be downloaded for free through the MacOS store, but a valid Office 365 subscription is still required to create and edit documents. The download bundle is 4.1GB in size and includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive. ![]() A download now simply involves signing into the MacOS store with an Apple ID and just searching for Office 365. Now roughly over seven months later, the moment has finally arrived, and the popular suite of productivity apps are officially available in the store.Īlthough all of the Microsoft Office 365 apps could have already been installed on MacOS manually by visiting the Microsoft website or other retailers to get a product code and installer package, availability on the app store now makes the process easier. In June, Apple announced at its World Wide Developers Conference that Microsoft would be bringing over its Office 365 apps, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as a download on the MacOS app store. I had to repeat this procedure in PowerPoint until this got fixed. If not, try several times to remove those options from the Tools menu until the problem goes away. Restart Excel and PowerPoint and the problem should go away.and Tools -> PowerPoint Add-ins., respectively, and remove the Save as Adobe PDF add-in, by unckecking it and removing it with the "-" button and then click OK. Launch Excel and PowerPoint and go to the menu Tools -> Excel Add-ins. ![]() Remove the SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam and SaveAsAdobePDF.xlam from the PowerPoint and Excel folders next to the Word folder.Unfortunately that does not solve the problem for PowerPoint or Excel because if I remove SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam inside the PowerPoint folder or the SaveAsAdobePDF.xlam inside the Excel folder will trigger another error on application launch. Go to /Users/ your-user-name-here/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word. ![]() After looking really hard for a solution, I finally found in a very obscure page the answer, which is quite simple and works with the latest Microsoft Word on Big Sur: ![]()
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