

You also get the option of opening and exporting office files will these apps. There aren’t same but are similar enough.

Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are Apple’s version of Word, Excel and PowerPoint respectively. Yes, you won’t get the latest features but to be honest, it’s not a big upgrade for Sierra, and you won’t miss out on much. Then what to do? How to use office documents on Mac? Well, you have these three options:

So 2011 version won’t work, and the 2016 variant won’t work properly. Not all Office functionality may be available, and you may encounter stability problems where apps unexpectedly quit.’ Damn! Microsoft’s statement notes ‘Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote will install and run on 10.13. The good news is that the 2016 version of Office for Mac will be compatible with macOS High Sierra, but the bad news is that it might encounter some issues as well. As a reminder, after that date, there will be no new security updates, non-security updates, free or paid assisted support options or technical content updates.’ The official announcement clearly states ‘All applications in the Office for Mac 2011 suite are reaching the end of support on October 10th, 2017. But even if it does, you can expect plenty of compatibility issues.

It must be noted that the above statement doesn’t confirm whether Office for Mac 2011 won’t run with macOS High Sierra at all. “Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Lync have not been tested on macOS 10.13 High Sierra, and no formal support for this configuration will be provided.” In an announcement on its official support page, Microsoft has confirmed that they won’t be supporting Office for Mac 2011 on macOS High Sierra. On the contrary, Microsoft is further alienating the Mac users. It’s just not a polished product! The real bummer is that things aren’t going to get better any time soon. If you regularly use Microsoft Office on Mac, then you must already be familiar with the frequent bugs and feature limitations that dampen the experience.
