Office for Mac got Touch Bar support in a report on February 16, 2017, after the dispatch of the 2016 MacBook Pro models. All adaptations following 15.25 will be 64-bit as it were. Clients that require a 32-bit adaptation for similarity reasons will almost certainly download the 15.25 form as a manual, once refresh from the website of Microsoft Office.
In Excel, PivotTable slicers and a recommended feature for charts are provided.In a word, an Insights feature (contributed by Bing), a new tab namely Design tab and real-time co-authoring are also added.There are several new features that come with the release of Mac including, an updated user interface which adopts ribbons, new features for sharing are added for office documents and complete support for the retina display is also provided.While the Office 2008 apps will open in Sierra, you will get crashes and unexpected behavior. There are a few minor quirks under Mavericks and higher. Office 2008 runs under Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite and El Capitan. Office 2011 runs under Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan and Sierra. Office for Mac 2016 requires Yosemite 10.10.
Note If you already have Office 2011 for Mac, you can run Office 2011 and Office 2016 side-by-side. In addition, see more information about Office 365 Subscription options.
MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 FOR MAC OS X YOSEMITE INSTALL
To install Office 2016 for Mac, you must be running OS X Yosemite 10.10 or a later version, and you must have a valid Office 365 Subscription. Office 2011 for Mac more closely mirrors the design of the PC version of Office (as you can see by Microsoft Word for Mac shown), but it still includes everything you’d demand from a native OS X application (such as Pages from iWork, which is Apple’s competing office productivity suite). Lots of hard work was put into the latest Mac version of Microsoft Office, and it shows.