What's the next office mac update after 10.1.9

I've got an old office mac x software running on a new macbook pro - I've updated it using 10.1.9 update but what's next?
when I tried 11.1.1 it said "couldn't find relevant software."
I've just transfered all my software & docs to a new macbook pro and keep getting error -8796 when I try and open entourage.
Hence now trying to update my office mac software
any help appreciated.
Matt

There very well may be limits on what the Office X for Mac can be run, since
that is an old MS Office for Mac version; Office 2004 for Mac is still supported
but has limits in some environments. Not sure if Office X for Mac can even be
expected to run in a newer architecture Intel-based Mac computer.
And while Office X for Mac did run OK back in the pre-Tiger 10.4 days, the
question concerning support of this software in a later-day Intel-based Mac
computer is a little off-base in this older OS X version forum. Unless there is
another computer model also in a local home or business network using it
and perhaps the inquiry does not include the older computing hardware.
The ability of Office X to run in the later models and work well is doubtful;
and the Office 2004 version may be a more likely old version to try & run.
Good luck & happy computing, in any case!

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