Is Mac Office 2011 compatible with Microsoft Office 2010?

Is Mac Office 2011 compatible with Microsoft Office 2010?

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    Yes, you can. Click here and follow the instructions.
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    I am switching to Apple macbook pro from Windows laptop.  Is Apple compatible with Microsoft Office?  How can I transport from Windows to Mac?  What I have saved on external hardrives, will I be able to open it on Mac?

    Office for Mac, http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products, can open/edit/create Office documents.If your external drive is formatted NTFS then you can copy the Office documents to your computer and work on them. You won't be able to save the files back to your NTFS formatted drive. But you will be able to save the documents to your internal drive. You can move all the external files to your internal drive then format the external drive for Apple. Then you can copy the files back to your external drive for ongoing use.

  • Is OSX lion compatible with microsoft office for mac 2008

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    Yes it is.

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    Is the apple software compatible with Microsoft office? May I know if I will be able to save al of my work from Microsoft office to the apple software?

    mariamvb wrote:
    Is the apple software compatible with Microsoft office? May I know if I will be able to save al of my work from Microsoft office to the apple software?
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    To the extent that you are using Microsoft Office on your PC, you should just purchase Microsoft Office 2011 for your Mac.  All of your Word, Excel and PowerPoint files should open easily in Office 2011.  Your contact/mail program, Outlook, is now also supported in Office 2011, but I personally have no experience in cross-platform data transfer for Outlook.  Somewith with cross-platform Outlook experience, please jump in!

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  • HT2476 I recently upgraded to OS X Mavericks and now I cannot open any of my Microsoft apps. Is Mavericks not compatible with Microsoft Office 2008? If not, how do I revert back to Mountain Lion?

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    Please confirm that SAP and XL Reporter are both compatible with Microsoft Office 2007.

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  • Is OSX Lion compatible with microsoft 2004 for Mac ?

    Hi,
    I heard that microsoft office 2004 for Mac is not compatible with mOSX Lion ?
    What is the matter ?
    Regards,
    Eric from Passy

    Hi Eric,
    No. It need Rosetta which is software that Apple licensed from IBM 5 years ago. This was when Apple switched from PowerPC chips to Intel. Microsoft have had 5 years to write a fix for this but they have not done so, instead they have updated later releases of Office that will work. Maybe Microsoft want you to buy the new version?
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    Colin R.
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