
I knew I wouldn't like any sort of "subscription" service.
DOES OFFICE 365 FOR MAC HAVE ACCESS INSTALL
I don't know if this is a Microsoft problem or a Parallels problem or a little of both.Ībout the Parallels install - it's just the standard install and has an internet connection (you'd need one to install Office 365). If you don’t connect to the Internet and open a document, it will remind that the version of the document you are reading is an offline copy. Even after jumping through hoops to get one MSO application running - if I decide to open another application (so for example, let's say I open Word and then Excel) then I have to supply file associations and then email + passwords all over again. Office 365 Home Premium can be installed on up to five computers running Windows 7 or Windows 8, and the Small Business Premium works on five PCs or Macs.

Can I install and use Office 365 ProPlus with my Mac device Yes.

Now, maybe I need to verify or activate Win7Pro (that could be the issue) - but, I've recently bought a subscription for Office 365 and have found that each and every time I open any Office 365 application I MUST answer file association questions AND supply an email and password EVERY time I open ANY of the Microsoft Office tools (such as Word, Excel, Power Point and so on). Office 365 allows you to access Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, OneDrive. I have a company issued MacBook Pro and use Office 365 suite of. Office 365, on the other hand, does impact Mac users, but it doesn’t introduce any new features.

And the issue wasnt Mac related in the end, a bit of a subtle one with an intermediate certificate. This happens when you cant send out an email on Outlook, but you can still receive. For starters, Office 2013 doesn’t mean anything to the Mac: it’s for Windows computers only. I'm using the latest Parallels Desktop and Windows 7 Professional. ProfCTurner pollockaj Ah, to be fair Alan, I have a Mac to be as close to Linux for work as I can get without lots of hassle with communicating with Exchange before and Office 365 now.
