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does upgrade from Mojave to BigSur disturb old word or office

does upgrade from Mojave to BigSur disturb old word or office


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.14

Posted on Aug 19, 2021 8:01 PM

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Posted on Aug 19, 2021 8:42 PM

Go to the Apple menu and select About This Mac ...


Then select System Report


Select Software, then select Applications


Scroll down until you see Microsoft Word. Click on Microsoft Word once, you will see some information about Word and there it will say


Kind: 64-bit


if it is 64-bit. If it says 32-bit, it will not run under Catalina or under Big Sur.



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Aug 19, 2021 8:42 PM in response to Com-app

Go to the Apple menu and select About This Mac ...


Then select System Report


Select Software, then select Applications


Scroll down until you see Microsoft Word. Click on Microsoft Word once, you will see some information about Word and there it will say


Kind: 64-bit


if it is 64-bit. If it says 32-bit, it will not run under Catalina or under Big Sur.



Aug 20, 2021 4:38 AM in response to Com-app

The only supported 64-bit Microsoft Office solutions on macOS are Microsoft 365 subscription and the single-purchase Office 2019 for Mac — on macOS Mojave (10.14.6), Catalina (10.15.7), and Big Sur (11.5.2). Your older 32-bit Office 2011 suite applications will not even run on the last two operating systems. Your documents are unaffected by the 64-bit requirements.


The net of the preceding paragraph is that you need to either subscribe to Microsoft 365, or do so until the next Office 2022 for Mac is released this Fall, and then drop the subscription and purchase the new Office suite. Your choice, especially if you need Outlook.


Alternatives may be the paid SoftMaker Office or the free LibreOffice 7.2 Suite. Both will open and save your existing Microsoft documents, and neither have an email client.

does upgrade from Mojave to BigSur disturb old word or office

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