Converter for Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 5.x (5.1a) I have a bunch of files from years ago in written using Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 5.1a. Now I am trying to load them into Word 2007 for Windows, but they won't load. Apparently Word 2007 no longer supports that file format. Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac includes Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016 and OneNote 2016. The comprehensive software suite is ideal for home users and includes everything needed to create word documents, spreadsheets, presentations and more.
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Applies to: Office 2011, Office 2011 Home and Business Edition, Word 2011, Excel 2011, PowerPoint 2011, Outlook 2011, Office for Mac Standard 2011 Edition, Microsoft Office for Mac Home & Student 2011, and Microsoft Office for Mac Academic 2011. Supported Operating System Mac OS X. Operating System Versions: Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or a later version of Mac OS Note To verify that your computer meets these minimum requirements, on the Apple menu, click About This Mac. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Service Pack 1 (14.1.0): You can download this update for free from the. Note To verify that you have installed this update, you can open any Microsoft Office 2011 application to check the version number. For example, open Word, and then on the Word menu, click About Word. In the dialog box, compare the version number next to Latest Installed Update.
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Quit any applications that are running, including all Office applications, Microsoft Messenger, and Office Notifications, because they might interfere with the installation. Make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Click Download, or click the link for the language version that you want.
Follow the instructions on the screen to save the file to your hard disk. If you are using Safari, the downloaded file is saved to the desktop or your Downloads folder unless you specified a different location in the Preferences dialog box of Safari. To check your preferences, on the Safari menu, click Preferences, and then click General. Double-click the file that you downloaded in step 5 to place the Microsoft Office 2011 14.5.5 Update volume on your desktop, and then double-click the Microsoft Office 2011 14.5.5 Update volume to open it. This step might have been performed for you. In the Microsoft Office 2011 14.5.5 Update volume window, double-click the Office 2011 14.5.5 Update application to start the update process, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
If the installation finishes successfully, you can remove the update installer from your hard disk. To remove the update installer, first drag the Microsoft Office 2011 14.5.5 Update volume to the Trash, and then drag the file that you downloaded to the Trash.
Note This update is also available from Microsoft AutoUpdate, an application that can automatically keep your Microsoft software up to date. To use AutoUpdate, open an Office application, and then on the Help menu, click Check for Updates. To remove this update This update does not include an uninstall feature. To restore your application to its original state, delete it from your hard disk, reinstall it from your original installation disk, and then install the updates that you want. If you have trouble installing this update or using Office 2011 applications after you install this update, try the following:.
Make sure that the Microsoft Office 2011 folder is located in the Applications folder on the startup volume. If it is at another location on your computer, move it to the Applications folder on your startup volume, and then try installing the update again.
Restart your computer and try installing the update again. Make sure that the user account you use to authenticate the update installer is an administrator account.
For more information about administrator accounts, see Mac Help. Make sure that you downloaded the correct language version of the update for your copy of Office.
If you rename or modify any of the files in the Microsoft Office 2011 folder, you cannot install product updates. To correct this issue, drag the Microsoft Office 2011 folder to the Trash, and then reinstall Office 2011 from your original installation disk. If you experience problems opening Office applications after you install this update, restart your computer. If you continue to experience problems after you restart, reinstall Office from your original installation disk, and then install this update again.
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Regardless of whether I click Save or type ⌘-S, Word brings up the 'Save As' dialogue. If I click OK, it warns me that that document already exists. If I click OK to replace it, it visually goes through the motions, closes the dialogue, and looks like it has saved. However, no new changes will have been saved, and no new changes appear in the Autosave file—even if I have been working longer than the Autosave interval. Saving As a new file name appears to work. Is anyone else having the same problem? Regardless of whether I click Save or type ⌘-S, Word brings up the 'Save As' dialogue. If I click OK, it warns me that that document already exists. If I click OK to replace it, it visually goes through the motions, closes the dialogue, and looks like it has saved.
However, no new changes will have been saved, and no new changes appear in the Autosave file—even if I have been working longer than the Autosave interval. Saving As a new file name appears to work. Is anyone else having the same problem? Hi vanillaspice14, Is this a recently occurred issue after upgrading to 16.10? Does this problem affect all existing Word documents?
How about other applications like Excel or PowerPoint? I did much research on this but currently haven't seen similar reports about this issue.
Could you please provide the detailed build number of Word for Mac then we can do further research on this? Any findings, please feel free to post back. Regards, Yuki Sun Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact. Click to learn more. Visit the dedicated to share, explore and talk to experts about Microsoft Teams.
Hello, Yuki, This has only occurred since upgrading to 16.10 and appears to affect all Word documents. This does not seem to occur using other Office applications. I have posted this thread in the Microsoft Community, and have also found this thread with the same issue: My complete build number is 180210. Thank you, Daniel. This same thing is happening to me!
I did the same update on my mac and now my saving is completely messed up. I posted about it here: And someone told me to come post in TechNet but it seems someone else beat me to the punch.
I really hope Microsoft fixes this quickly because it has been incredibly frustrating. I have the same problem, Save does not work. It started occurring as soon as I updated to to Word 16.10 for mac. I have noticed that a version or so back Word creates a folder that keeps a backup of each document that has the same name as the document. If I go to the file system and rename that backup folder then Save works.
Example: If I am working on a Document named 'ThisDocument' then a backup folder named 'ThisDocument' will also be created. If I close and reopen 'ThisDocument' then Save will not work (acts like Save As). But if I go to the filesystem and rename the backup folder named 'ThisDocument' to something like 'ThisDocumentOld' Save will now work for 'ThisDocument'.