Microsoft office with Mountain lion

If I download mountain lion os x, will it get rid of microsoft office 2011 that is currently on my mac?

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  • Can i use my older verison of office with mountain lion

    Can I use my older verison of ms office with mountain lion

    ...or now:
    If you are unable or unwilling to update to Office 2008 or 2011, you can install Snow Leopard Server (with Rosetta) into Parallels or VMWare Fusion and continue to use Office 2004 (and most other PowerPC applications) concurrently with Lion or Mt. Lion:
                                  [click on image to enlarge]
    Snow Leopard Server is now available from the Apple Store for $19.99 + sales tax & shipping: 1.800.MYAPPLE (1.800.692.7753). Apple Part Number: MC588Z/A

  • Microsoft office with OS lion

    how do you get Microsoft Office to work with OS Lion?

    AANDD4VR wrote:
    how do you get Microsoft Office to work with OS Lion?
    Which version of Office, 2004, 2008, 2011?

  • Is it true I can't use Microsoft Office with the Lion upgrade?

    Is it true I cannot use my Microsoft Office program if I install the Lion upgrade?

    Try searching for topics before starting a new one...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3189480?tstart=0

  • Does microsoft office 2011 work with mountain lion?

    Was wondering if Microsoft Office 2011 works with Mountain Lion since the 1997 version does not.

    Okay, I will try that.  It looks like I have installed it twice already.  An obvious novice. I will do it again though.

  • Problem with mountain lion and microsoft office:Mac 2011

    I've just migrated all my files, applications from an imac with lion to a new imac with mountain lion. When I started up Word I had a request to put in my product key which I did successfully. Word then worked fine. Then I clicked on update and the request to enter my product key came up again. This time when I entered the key it was not accepted so I can't use Word or any other part of Microsoft Office:Mac 2011 (Home and Student).
    Can anyone help please. many thanks in advance

    Try looking/posting here.
    Microsoft Support
    Microsoft Support – Office for Mac
    Microsoft Support – Office for Mac (2)

  • Will MS office 97 work with mountain lion

    My airbooks system is snow leopard, if I upgrade to lion or mountain lion, will MS office 97 files continue to work & open?

    davezebra wrote:
    Sorry I meant MS office 2008 for MAC, not 97
    Ms Office 2008 works with Mountain Lion - I have a late 08 Macbook Uni with Mountain Lion and Office 2008.  Just make sure your Office 2008 has the latest updates.
    good luck

  • Is office mac2011 compatible with mountain lion,I have some excell and doc s

    Is office mac 2011 compatible with mountain lion or will I lose it all ( excell spread sheets , docs) if I lose it all can They be reloaded

    Office 2011 works just fine on Mountain Lion.
    Regards.

  • I have a macbook pro with mountain lion and now so I can not synchronize my outlook calendar office 2011 for mac with ical and, therefore, with icloude. Can anyone help?

    I have a macbook pro with mountain lion and now so I can not synchronize my outlook calendar office 2011 for mac with ical and, therefore, with icloude. Can anyone help?

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5922
    If you want to mirror your desktop, see:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5404
    Regards.

  • If I buy a mac with mountain lion and then upgrade to mavericks wil I get iWork for free, If I buy a mac with mountain lion and then upgrade to mavericks wil I get iWork for free

    If I buy a mac with mountain lion and then upgrade to mavericks will I get iWork for free.

    If you buy a new Mac with Mountain Lion, any included software is free and can be redownloaded from AppStore for that machine only. Some software only gets reinstalled if OS X (only) gets installed over itself to fix issues. See #8 Step here.
    ..Step by Step to fix your Mac
    If you upgrade to Mavericks usually only OS X itself is changed (sometimes the hidden User Library is also), all the  software (and user accounts) also carries over (compatible or not), and Apple's software is upgraded.
    So if your new Mountain Lion Mac comes with free iWork, then when you upgrade to Mavericks it will still be there.
    If your new Mountain Lion does not come with free iWork, then it won't magically appear for free if you upgrade to Mavericks.
    If you need a free Office suit, I suggest you look at the donationware LibreOffice.
    You will likely need to control key or right click to "Open" LibreOffice to approve through OS X's "Gatekeeper".
    You will need to manually update it also, as it's not on AppStore.
    https://www.libreoffice.org/
    Benefit of LibreOffice is it's completely cross-platform compatible, so you can share working files with Windows and Linux users, which you can't with iWork.
    You also should learn Microsoft Office when you have the funds, because it's standardized in the business world.

  • NHS mail with Mountain Lion

    Anyone having problems with their NHS-mail using Mountain Lion (e.g. 10.8.4)?
    Upon creating my NHS account on Mac-mail I have encountered repeated problems.
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    This did not happen with my previous Macbook Air, which had Snow Leopard, and it does not occur with my other email accounts with Mountain Lion.
    I called Mac Support who suggested I remove the NHS-mail account from the Mac-mail and then recreat it, but this has not resolved the problem.
    Can anyone assist, please?

    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4363  - this is all I can suggest.
    If they can't give you enough help, http://www.mail2web.com/ or http://www.altomail.com/ might work better at accessing it via web browser.   Microsoft Outlook for the Mac also has good Exchange support, but you have to buy the full Microsoft Office 2011 suite for the Mac.    Older versions may work as well, under Entourage.  Storing mail on your computer though can lead to significant data corruption of e-mail if you have large e-mail storage of over 4 GB.

  • HP Digital Filing function doesn't work with Mountain Lion....?!

    My HP Officejet L7780 is an All-in-One with a fabulous feature of Direct Digital Filing allowing us to do a digital scan and filing into a folder on my Mac. It is operated entirely from the printer by a single button.
    It works perfectly on my MBP with Snow Leopard.
    On my new MBP with Mountain Lion this function does not work - (the printer cannot find the computer, or says it is not turned on or it is not accessible..) Applecare cannot explain it - the Apple Genius does not know how to fix it - HP washes their hands saying the printer is no longer Supported.....
    I have a perfectly good printer/scanner/copier/fax - and i can still call a scan from my computer - but i can no longer send a file from the printer.
    I've done all the software downloads, uninstalled and reinstalled all the MAC-OS and Printer software, 3 times - looked throughout the HP website for udpate drivers to work with OS10.8
    Does anyone know how to fix it, please ?

    Hi ShlomiL,
    Thanks - i'm sure your answer is correct, it is totally consistent with the observed facts. but i ask myself WHY, oh WHY does Apple do such a short-sighted move to cut off legacy apps or legacy hardware forcing people either to not adopt their latest hardware/software, or waste totally good office equipment which is still perfectly workable.
    As luck would have it, i have an MBP with OS10.6 for my business - i can do a Direct Digital file scan to it perfectly OK but my new Retina MBP which i use for all my personal finances, taxes etc is the one i want to use with the printer, at home.
    I can get stuff from the scanner to my home MBP but have to do that poor workaround - and i refuse to be forced to trash a perfectly good 4 year old printer just to please some software re-designer.
    Is there a work-around (hack ?) where i can download the old SMB file/driver into Mountain Lion and replace the SMBX version which comes with the new OS, please ?

  • What Superdrive (external USB) is compatable with Mountain Lion 10.8.3?

    What Superdrive (external USB) is compatable with Mountain Lion 10.8.3? 
    My New install of 10.8.3, will now.... not reconize anything I put in my drive... it spits it back out!
    Superdrive does NOT reconize any activity. 
    It will show my information on/of my drive...but, that is about it...
    Is there a patch/fix for this issue with 10.8.3?
    If not...why is Apple (seemingly) ignoring this issue? There are so many with the same complaint.
    They want $19 to answer this question...why? I just bought the upgrade to 10.8.3 a couple of days ago.
    Anyone have any suggestion, beside switching BACK to Microsoft...?
    ~JOHN~
    My "About This Computer" info:
    Hardware Overview:
      Model Name:    Mac mini
      Model Identifier:    Macmini5,1
      Processor Name:    Intel Core i5
      Processor Speed:    2.3 GHz
      Number of Processors:    1
      Total Number of Cores:    2
      L2 Cache (per Core):    256 KB
      L3 Cache:    3 MB
      Memory:    4 GB
      Boot ROM Version:    MM51.0077.B10
      SMC Version (system):    1.76f0
      Serial Number (system):    C0*******JD0
      Hardware UUID:    ****
    HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GX30N:
      Firmware Revision:    RP09
      Interconnect:    USB
      Burn Support:    Yes (Apple Shipping Drive)
      Cache:    1536 KB
      Reads DVD:    Yes
      CD-Write:    -R, -RW
      DVD-Write:    -R, -R DL, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW
      Write Strategies:    CD-TAO, CD-SAO, CD-Raw, DVD-DAO
      Media:    To show the available burn speeds, insert a disc and choose View > Refresh
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    Kernal Version:                      Darwin 12.3.0
    Boot Volume:                         Mac OS X
    Boot Mode:                            Normal
    Computer Name:                   John's Mac Mini
    User Name:                           John Lipscomb (johnlipscomb)
    Secure Virtual Memory:         Enabled
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    Sorry about the serial number...wasn't thinking.  Mentally noted.
    I would think it to not be too much, to ask for it to be able to read/write to the listed capablities list with the product (superdrive). The different media type...
    I insert blank -R DVD, -R CD, ...anything I put in,it spits it out.  NOTE:  The ONLY thing I've been able to get it to read, is some old CD's that I had some mp3 files on...it would read that OK... but if I try a DVD read or write and write a CD...NOTHING!
    This worked fine before upgrading to 10.8.3   was at 10.7.5....
    Any help would be much appreciated.
    ~JOHN~

  • I just made the update with "Mountain Lion" on may MAC. Now I am not able to open all my Word-Documents any more. What can I do?

    I just made the update with "Mountain Lion" on my MAC. Now I´m not able to open all my (old) Word-Documents any more. What can I do?

    Office 2004 Applications Won't Work in Lion
    You must have Office 2004 which is a PPC-only suite and will not work in Lion. You need to upgrade to Office 2011 - Mactopia - or you can try the freeware suite, Libre Office, that is functionally similar to Office 2007 for Windows except it works on Lion.
    You may want to consider as well:
    These two suites are similar to Libre Office but not as current or as well-supported:
    NeoOffice
    Open Office
    And, then there is Apple's iWork suite:
    Pages - word processing and layout
    Keynote - presentation
    Numbers - spreadsheet
    Each can open and save Office compatible files. They may be purchased separately via the Mac App Store for $19.99 each.
    (Access to the Mac App Store requires Snow Leopard 10.6.6 or higher and an Apple ID.)

  • HT1338 preview does not work with mountain lion

    I updated my mid 2011 mac mini to mountian lion and i find Preview and all of MS Office 2011 for MAC fails to work
    I can cut and paset the logs, but lets astart with assessing whagt does not work with Mountain Lion.

    Your profile lists a 2008 MacBook with Snow Leopard.
    I installed Windows XP into Bootcamp on my 2009 MacBook Pro (either in Leopard or Snow Leopard, I do not remember which) and I used it with Parallels 6.
    When I upgraded it to Lion, even though the Lion Bootcamp will NOT install Windows XP, my Bootcamp (and use by Parallels 7) survived the upgrade.
    It may be possible that it will also survive and operate a future upgrade to Mountain Lion. 

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