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Can I Buy Older Versions Of Microsoft Office


Some Volume license users get the right to install older versions of the software purchased. For example, a license for Office 2016 includes the right to install Office 2013, Office 2010, Office 2007 and even earlier versions.




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I have a secondhand iMAC that has just been updated to OS X El Capitan version 10.11.6 (old, I know). I've attempted to install my Microsoft office from my subscription and am met with "This software requires macOS version 10.14.0 or later" which my iMAC wont support. Is there a way that I am able to install an older compatible version of Microsoft?


You may need to remove older Office licenses after installing the latest version of Office on your Mac, even if you uninstalled the older version first. See How to remove Office license files on a Mac.


This article provides recommendations, information, and links to help IT Pros and Office admins in organizations plan their upgrades from these older versions of Office to Microsoft 365 Apps. If you haven't already begun to upgrade from these older versions of Office, we recommend you start now.


There are also differences in how you deploy, activate, and update Microsoft 365 Apps compared to older volume licensed versions of Office. For more information about Microsoft 365 Apps, see the following information:


We recommend that you uninstall any previous versions of Office before installing Microsoft 365 Apps on a device. You can remove these older versions of Office at the same time that you're installing Microsoft 365 Apps.


Starting with the November 2022 update (16.67) macOS Big Sur 11 or later is required receive updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Defender. If you continue with an older version of macOS, your Office apps will still work, but you'll no longer receive any updates including security updates.


As new major versions of macOS are released and older versions become unsupported, we highly recommend you continue to update your macOS to a supported version in order to receive mainstream support such as security updates as well as new features.


Starting with the November 2022 update (16.67) macOS Big Sur 11 or later is required receive updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote. If you continue with an older version of macOS, your Office apps will still work, but you'll no longer receive any updates including security updates.


Although Microsoft hasn't explained why this check is being performed, it most likely relates to the fact support for Office 2013 ends(Opens in a new window) on April 11 this year. Microsoft wants to know how many people still have these very old copies of office suite installed, as that may determine if and when any future updates are required to maintain security on those systems. If Microsoft decides to explain in more detail why this update is running, we'll update our coverage accordingly.


Since its release, Microsoft Office has been the leading office suite for home, student, and business. Microsoft now boasts over 1.5 billion users worldwide, which makes Microsoft the dominant force powerful business suites. Microsoft Office features a set of flagship products designed to make your work easier and more professional. These flagship products include Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Access, OneNote, and Outlook. These applications empower business users, students, and home users to experience a boost in productivity and the ability to get more done in the most efficient way possible. Microsoft Office is available for PC and for Mac users.


The Home and Business edition of Microsoft office 2019 is very similar to Home and Business. It adds Outlook to the picture, making it an ideal choice for small business owners. All of the core apps are here too. This is a great midpoint between the home and professional business editions of Office, which is why it is perfect for small business owners who are looking for contact management in addition to the core products.


OneNote 2019:This impressive digital notebook lets you keep notes, ideas, web pages, photos, and audio and video in one place. Whether at home, in the office, or on the move, you can take everything with you wherever you go while. You can also share and collaborate with others. Great for school assignments, work projects, travel plans, party planning, and more.


Some people love their older versions of the Office apps they are used to and need to be dragged kicking and screaming into the future. For those who still prefer the old days when it comes to Microsoft Office products, you can still get your hands on the older classic versions from some sellers, but only if your software seller of choice still has leftover copies in stock.


The fourth offering, Microsoft 365 Apps for Business, is designed for non-team environments that need only the office apps. The plan includes desktop and mobile versions, for up to five users, of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access (PC only), and Publisher (PC only).


After you purchase your copy of Office, you will receive a key via email. Be sure to check your spam folders in case it does not come right away, and register the key card soon after you receive it. If you ever need to view the key card, you will have a copy stored in your email. In some cases we can even send a replacement email if you no longer have it.


Another potential advantage for volume licensing is that it comes with downgrade rights. Microsoft says if, for example, you buy the latest version of an Office volume license, that licenses you to use older versions as well. If some of your computers aren't compatible with the most up-to-date software, this provides you with a compromise solution until you can upgrade. Microsoft only allows downgrading within product families. If you buy an MS Office volume license, you can downgrade to an older Office, but not to an older version of Enterprise.


Hi! Thanks -- You are right, it is the 2011 version of Office... but 365 will require either a new purchase, or I fear, a "subscription", i.e. again an unnecessary $$. I do have a 365 license through work, but it is for online, so it's not very desirable, and won't work if I'm not in WiFi. I have to admit, I liked the old "buy and install" type of software... and useful things like envelopes or labels tools used to work better on the older versions. I wonder if I should go back to Mojave? Apple should really advise of the wreckage they do to software, printer drivers and other software (like film scanner drivers...) when they dramatically change OS. I now have 4 great Canon printers that don't work with my new M1 MacBook...


You cannot install any OS older than Big Sur on any M1 Mac. This is also true of the most current Intel based Macs. Apple's products have always been this way. With only a few, very rare exceptions, you can't install an OS that's older than what your Mac shipped with.


For printers, I did try to find new drivers, but Canon also limits the number of years they support product. I might use an older laptop and just send larger print projects to / through that. (I used to use several printers at a time to print literature for trade shows I attended... allowed just-in-time updates vs. heaps of literature missing a new product. So I don't want to pitch them and contribute to landfill.). I'll keep working on that...


When you deploy and upgrade your instances of Office, Office 365 actually removes older versions of Office based software (Office suites, Visio, Project etc) automatically during the install process. This means that users have a shiny new version of Office, but no Visio or Project.


You can try and re-install the legacy applications, but you will have errors in trying to collaborate or share files with Office 365 and the older versions of the software. In some cases, it simply does not work.


You can view and restore previous versions of files and folders in your Dropbox account. How far back you can view and restore is referred to as version history and depends on the Dropbox plan you have.


For example, if you upgrade from Dropbox Basic, which has a 30-day version history window, to Dropbox Professional, which has a 180-day version history window, you'll be able to view and restore previous versions of files and folders within the next 180 days, but you won't be able to view and restore previous versions of files and folders from 180 days ago.


Microsoft Excel used to be offered separately from other products of what would eventually make up Microsoft 365. Microsoft has mostly abandoned these older versions and frequently pushes you to upgrade to a newer version. Nevertheless, you can still find very old versions of Microsoft Excel.


If you like using the older versions of Microsoft Excel, you might still be able to get them, particularly if you have a product key. You can also get it illegally, but the risk of getting viruses or malware is high.


Last year, Microsoft dropped support for older versions of Office connecting to its online services, such as Exchange Online, as of Oct. 13, 2020. Affected editions of Office included Office 2007, which was already out of all support; Office 2010, which was to exit support on that same Oct. 13 date; and Office 2013, which was to receive support until April 2023. The support-on-services shutdown had been in the works since 2017. 041b061a72


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