How do I get Office on my MacBook Pro 2010?

How do I get Office installed to my MacBook Pro 2010? Everything I try to download requires macOS 10.15 but there isn't an update for that version. I see it on Monterey or Catalina. Please help.

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Posted on Mar 2, 2022 12:22 AM

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Posted on Mar 2, 2022 02:17 AM

Lordcotton wrote:

How do I get Office installed to my MacBook Pro 2010? Everything I try to download requires macOS 10.15 but there isn't an update for that version. I see it on Monterey or Catalina. Please help.

The user would need to find an Older version of, I assume Office is Microsoft Office ?, that is compatible with High Sierra


If not mistaken - Microsoft has stopped supporting and selling such Older Version of the Office Suite.


There are alternative like LibreOffice which is free and does about the same a MS Office

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Mar 2, 2022 02:17 AM in response to Lordcotton

Lordcotton wrote:

How do I get Office installed to my MacBook Pro 2010? Everything I try to download requires macOS 10.15 but there isn't an update for that version. I see it on Monterey or Catalina. Please help.

The user would need to find an Older version of, I assume Office is Microsoft Office ?, that is compatible with High Sierra


If not mistaken - Microsoft has stopped supporting and selling such Older Version of the Office Suite.


There are alternative like LibreOffice which is free and does about the same a MS Office

Mar 2, 2022 04:27 AM in response to Lordcotton

The last upgrade for your 2010 MacBook Pro is macOS High Sierra.


Microsoft follows Apple's three-year sliding window of operating system support for macOS, which means currently, you need a Mac capable of running Catalina, Big Sur, or Monterey in order to install, license, and receive updates for Microsoft 365 or Office 2019/2021 for Mac.


Since Microsoft has disabled the license servers for Office 2011/2016 for Mac, one can no longer install those versions into older installations of macOS without Microsoft blocking the installation, since the products can no longer be licensed.


If you have MS Office documents, you will need a compatible Office replacement suite, and SoftMaker's Office 2021 is supported on macOS Sierra and later, and has an MS Office interface and native document support. Although the free LibreOffice Suite is an MS Office clone and can open/edit/save all of your existing Microsoft documents, its learning curve is steep, even with its comprehensive PDF user guides. The current version of LibreOffice is supported on macOS Sierra and later.

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