I bought Office for Mac 2011 a couple of years ago for my old MacBook. About a year and a half ago I got a MacBook Air and so to get Office on it, I downloaded the trial, and activated it with the product key from my disk. Recently, my Office installation has been playing up. Mar 20, 2015 The current version of Microsoft Office for Mac is Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, which was released in 2010. Its functionality is somewhat limited as compared to Microsoft Office 2010 on the Windows platform. So, there is no support for right-to-left languages, like Hebrew and Arabic, or no support for.ODF file format.
The trial version of Microsoft Office for MAC 2011 allows the user to try out the office suite for 30 days and then a license must be purchased to continue to use it. I am not sure why MAC users only get 30 days compared to 60 days for the PC trial version of Office 2010 but apparently that is a normal trend as Office for MAC 2008 had the same.
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Follow these instructions to subscribe to a Hebcal Jewish holiday calendar 5-year feed in Microsoft Outlook for Mac.
These instructions work on Outlook for Mac 2011 or later:
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- Open a web browser on your macOS computer.
- to download holidays and candle-lighting times, navigate to https://www.hebcal.com/hebcal
- OR, to download Yahrzeit + Anniversary calendar, navigate to https://www.hebcal.com/yahrzeit
- Fill out the form with your preferences and click the Create Calendar button
- Click the Download… button
- Select the Outlook Mac option from the Download dialog box
- Click on the Jewish Calendar YYYY.ics download button
Next, find the downloaded .ics file (typically in your Downloads or Desktop folder). To get the Jewish holidays to show up with a color-coded category, be sure to drag and drop the .ics file you downloaded onto one of the category labels on the left pane as follows:
If you simply drag the .ics file to Outlook 2011 icon in your dock or double-click on it, it will get categorized and color-coded as “No Category” which is probably not what you want.
Microsoft has made a trial version of their most recent version of Office for MAC available to anyone who wants to try it out. Of course you must be running MAC OS X to use this version.
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For all life’s opportunities. With over 1 billion PCs and Macs running Office, Microsoft Office is the most-trusted and most-used productivity suite ever. And Office for Mac 2011 is here to help you do more with your Mac your way. Use familiar applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to help you take your ideas further. And since Office for Mac is compatible with Office for Windows, you can work on documents with virtually anyone on a Mac or PC. Store your files in a password protected online SkyDrive folder to access, edit, or share your work from virtually anywhere with the free Office Web Apps. Office for Mac Home and Student 2011 includes Word for Mac 2011, Excel for Mac 2011, and PowerPoint for Mac 2011.
The trial version of Microsoft Office for MAC 2011 allows the user to try out the office suite for 30 days and then a license must be purchased to continue to use it. I am not sure why MAC users only get 30 days compared to 60 days for the PC trial version of Office 2010 but apparently that is a normal trend as Office for MAC 2008 had the same trial period.
The trial software has fully functioning versions of the 2011 editions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook included.
You can download the trial directly from Microsoft at https://www.microsoft.com/mac/trial and you will be required to provide your country, email address, first and last name and answer one question about how you will use the software (home, business or student).
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The trial FAQ is available here http://www.microsoft.com/mac/faq/trial.