- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft OneNote*
- Microsoft OneDrive*
What version of Office is available from the Mac App Store?
Can I use apps from the Mac App Store with my Volume License?
How do I deploy Office apps from the Mac App Store to computers in my organization?
When deployed through the Mac App Store, does Office behave differently, or provide less functionality?
How do Office updates occur?
Can I convert an existing CDN-based Office installation to Mac App Store?
- Close all Office apps
- Remove the Office apps from the /Applications folder
- Remove the Office entries from the keychain
- Remove the Office package registrations (
pkgutil --forget
) - Trigger the MDM server to install the Office apps (such as
jamf recon
)
How can I tell if an Office app was downloaded from the Mac App Store?
- Open Finder, and navigate to the Applications folder
- Locate the Office app (such as Microsoft Outlook.app), control-click, and choose Show Package Contents
- Navigate into the Contents folder
- If a folder named
_MASReceipt
is present, the app was downloaded from the Mac App Store
How do I manage Office policies and preferences with apps downloaded from the Mac App Store?
Mac App Store El Capitan
TRUE
in the com.microsoft.office
preferences domain. For new installations from the Mac App Store, this preference will bypass the first run dialogs that ask users if they wish to purchase a new Office 365 subscription. This will mitigate calls to the help desk in commercial environments as users can only activate an existing subscription.Why does OneNote look different from before?
An improved layout in OneNote for Mac makes it easier than ever to organize your notes. All of your notebooks, sections, and pages can now be found in columns on the side of the app — efficiently navigable with screen readers and keyboards. To learn more about these changes, see Get started with the new OneNote.
Why do I have to sign in to use OneNote on my Mac?
Mac App Store Microsoft Onenote Free
OneNote for Mac continually syncs all of your notes with OneDrive. This lets you open, view, and edit your notebooks on all your devices so they’re always up-to-date.
OneNote for Mac requires access to OneDrive using a Microsoft account. To create or open notebooks in OneNote, sign in with your Microsoft account or the organizational account you’ve been given by your work or school. A Microsoft account is an email address used to sign in to Microsoft services.
You already have an account if you use any of these services:
- Outlook.com
- OneDrive
- Xbox LIVE
- MSN
- Messenger
- Office 365 subscription
If you don’t already have a Microsoft account, click here to sign up for free.
Can I work offline in OneNote?
If you temporarily disconnect from the Internet for any reason (for example, while traveling on an airplane), you can keep working offline in the cached (locally saved) copy of the notes on your Mac. While you work offline, OneNote will warn you that it cannot sync the notebook. As soon as you reconnect to the Internet, OneNote will automatically sync your changes to the notebook on OneDrive. After syncing shared notebooks, you’ll be able to see any notes from the other notebook authors that were added or changed during the time you were offline — and they will be able to see the changes you have made.