Microsoft Office 11 For Mac Vs Microsoft 365
Buy Microsoft Office Home & Student 2016 for Mac 1 user, Mac Download. Microsoft Office 365 Home 1-year subscription, 5 users, PC/Mac Download. No print icon (two new copies, installed on the same day- so why one vs the other?
I have been fed up with not being able to find answers to issues I had last year with Office 365/Outlook 2011 for Mac but I don't want to give up on Office for Mac 2016/Office 365 just yet. Here goes my tale of frustration. I have always thought Office is a great setup; all of the things you need for contacts, communication, to-dos, notes, calendar in one suite. I really do not like how Apple has the separate apps for all of these things. On top of that, Apple seems to do only the minimum and develop just bare-bones apps to get by and leave further development up to third-party developers. I downloaded Office 365 for Mac last year and had a miserable experience. I could not get answers that fixed problems, and spent 5 hours on the phone with Ms support trying to get answers.
I have searched and posted on forums and some questions were answered by fellow users, but I want to try again with Office for Mac 2016/Office 365 Personal/Home and have a few questions I would like answered before I try yet again. Perhaps there have been some changes/improvements to make the new software a better user experience. 1) One big issue I had was logging in to Office 365 with my outlook.com address. Is 365 for businesses and schools only and not personal use for Mac users?
After numerous times trying to log in to Office 365 I finally gave up since that is what it looked like to me every time I got kicked out of the log-in for Office 365. It would NOT let me log in with my outlook.com address. 2) The other big issue I had was connectivity between devices. Does Outlook for Mac, outlook.com, and iOS Outlook communicate? It seems ludicrous to me that these are all the same thing just on different devices yet they did not communicate to keep Calendar, Contacts, etc. Synced across all devices. 3) Are Contacts, Calendar, etc.
Easily imported into the latest Office for Mac software? When I downloaded the software last year I figured it was going to work like Apple's cloud-based Contacts, Calendar, etc.
I am not a new user and am pretty proficient on a computer. I tried all the tricks I knew of and ended up just cancelling 365 after not getting anywhere. I do not care to repeat that experience so I am posting again for some answers before I spend money on Office for Mac/365 again. And no, one of those answers will not be to go back to a PC. Thanks in advance for your assistance! Let me try to clarify a few things Outlook will sync emails, contacts and calendar items with Exchange accounts and Exchange accounts only.
Any event and contact hosted on Gmail, iCloud etc. Free antivirus for mac os x. Is not supported and will not sync.
It's a bit of a pain to import them too, but it's doable (through drag and drop of.vcf or.ics into the corresponding windows mostly). Office 365 is a VERY confusing thing. The have numbers levels and only the very top ones targeting business users offer Exchange accounts hosted through Office 365. In all likelihood, that's not your case.
Outlook.com is a free email solution and it's completely unrelated to whatever you subscribed to with Office 365. Not an Exchange account and at this point, except for a very very very few folks who've been migrated to a newer platform, you cannot sync calendar and events in Outlook for Mac. Corentin — MVPs do *not* work for MS Les MVP ne *travaillent pas* pour MS.
With the bottommost cell selected, press and hold Shift and then press Command + Down Arrow. Similar to the steps above, this time select the first row beneath your data. This will jump you to the very bottom of the spreadsheet and select all the rows in between. Excel for mac free.