R rupam.db macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2012 72 0 Jun 29, 2012 #1 Does MS office 2011 works on ML ? I wan't to upgrade but at the same time concerned about whether some apps will work or not. . . Plus anybody there running Asphalt 6 on ML ? Last edited: Jun 30, 2012
Does MS office 2011 works on ML ? I wan't to upgrade but at the same time concerned about whether some apps will work or not. . . Plus anybody there running Asphalt 6 on ML ?
L Lance-AR macrumors 6502 May 7, 2012 316 8 Little Rock, AR Jun 29, 2012 #2 I do basic Outlook and Excel without issue on DP4.
R rupam.db macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2012 72 0 Jun 29, 2012 #3 Lance-AR said: I do basic Outlook and Excel without issue on DP4. Click to expand... Thanks for the info.
Lance-AR said: I do basic Outlook and Excel without issue on DP4. Click to expand... Thanks for the info.
T turbotoes macrumors regular Nov 24, 2010 138 0 France Jun 30, 2012 #5 No problems to report here, I use word, excel and outlook and they all run fine.
Predator69 macrumors member Jun 29, 2012 56 0 Jun 30, 2012 #6 so the same license key can be used for Ms Office 2011 in Mountain line ? When you upgrade to mountain lion will be like a clean slate or it will just add up your existing OS X
so the same license key can be used for Ms Office 2011 in Mountain line ? When you upgrade to mountain lion will be like a clean slate or it will just add up your existing OS X
R rupam.db macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2012 72 0 Jun 30, 2012 #7 Predator69 said: so the same license key can be used for Ms Office 2011 in Mountain line ? When you upgrade to mountain lion will be like a clean slate or it will just add up your existing OS X Click to expand... Any thoughts on backing up the license ?
Predator69 said: so the same license key can be used for Ms Office 2011 in Mountain line ? When you upgrade to mountain lion will be like a clean slate or it will just add up your existing OS X Click to expand... Any thoughts on backing up the license ?
B bobbba macrumors regular Jul 7, 2008 211 7 Jun 30, 2012 #8 Moving/backing up office: http://blog.cwl.cc/2012/02/easy-way-to-move-your-microsoft-office.html
TheGdog macrumors 6502 Sep 4, 2010 319 55 North Carolina, USA Jun 30, 2012 #9 In a slightly related note, anyone who has a question about software compatibility with Mountain lion check the below link before posting. (In this case, MS office was listed as unknown so I'm not bashing the OP here.) http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
In a slightly related note, anyone who has a question about software compatibility with Mountain lion check the below link before posting. (In this case, MS office was listed as unknown so I'm not bashing the OP here.) http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
Howard Ellacott macrumors regular Jun 10, 2012 217 200 United Kingdom Jul 1, 2012 #10 If it works with Lion, chances are it'll work with Mountain Lion. If you just install it normally it won't reset your mac, it'll just update it. Just like updating 10.7.3 to 10.7.4, just it's going through the App store.
If it works with Lion, chances are it'll work with Mountain Lion. If you just install it normally it won't reset your mac, it'll just update it. Just like updating 10.7.3 to 10.7.4, just it's going through the App store.
R rupam.db macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2012 72 0 Jul 1, 2012 #11 bobbba said: Moving/backing up office: http://blog.cwl.cc/2012/02/easy-way-to-move-your-microsoft-office.html Click to expand... com.microsoft.office.licensing.plist is enough . In fact with this you can activate unlimited no of MS office trial install
bobbba said: Moving/backing up office: http://blog.cwl.cc/2012/02/easy-way-to-move-your-microsoft-office.html Click to expand... com.microsoft.office.licensing.plist is enough . In fact with this you can activate unlimited no of MS office trial install