I thought it could be the Win 10 version, so I tried Win 10 S but that wouldn't install. On the first installation screen, select Continue. I tried also VMware Fusion 10, which pushes my CPU to 80-95% but doesn't go as smoothly as parallels. Once the download has completed, open Finder, go to Downloads, and double-click Microsoft Office installer. The M1 Macs do not heat up like crazy and sip power compared to the Intel MacBooks. skaertus asked about windows on Parallels, this is possible and M1 Macs run this faster than Surface Pro X which run Windows on ARM. Now I've red, including here, that some people use Parallels 10, how does that do the job in comparison? Does someone know that? Kung gu said: M1 Macs run outlook and MS office with no problems. I'm testing Parallels 13 (trial version) but it keeps pushing my CPU to over 100% (and according to what I've red, that's not good.) The solution should be deinstalling the tools package, which is not part of the trial version, as far as I know, at least I couldn't find it installed. Prices of Microsoft Office range from 149 to 399. BUT you can also get OpenOffice on your Mac, which is a totally free, and slightly less visually attractive office application, that lets you do all the same things as MS Office. macOS also provides built-in support for the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server. So you can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on a Mac just like on a PC. (Bootcamp only if I really have to) But here are my problems/questions: Yes, you can get Microsoft Office for Mac, so you can create Word and Excel files. Fun fact: There’s a version of Microsoft Office written just for Mac. Some features will be disabled (any that require Windows). To run a Windows versions of Office on your Mac you can use Crossover, which does not require you to buy Windows.
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#RUNNING MS OFFICE ON MAC FOR MAC#
The perfect way would be sth like Parallels or VMware. Im not really clear if you want to run Office for Mac on Windows (you cant) or a version of Office for Windows on a Mac (you can). My goal is to run MS Visio and other Office Programms on my Mac. I'm running macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 on a: MacBook Pro (13'') Mid 2012 Processor i7 2,9 Ghz CPU Ram 8 GB SSD