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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1792975" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>Same here Ian. I currently have and use Office 2011 when I need to exchange documents with others. Otherwise, I've switched to using the latest version of Pages for documents that I generate for my own use. I do have several large presentations that are done with Powerpoint and so far they seem to open and display well using Keynote.</p><p></p><p>We are not sure what will happen with Office 2011 when the next version of macOS is deployed to the public. Apple seems to indicate that using 32 bit apps in the next version of macOS will work but there will be compromises. I'm still try to understand what Apple means by "compromises". </p><p></p><p>MS has stated they are working on the next version of Mac Office but that could mean later this year or maybe even next year. Stand alone version? Subscription? Good questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1792975, member: 46727"] Same here Ian. I currently have and use Office 2011 when I need to exchange documents with others. Otherwise, I've switched to using the latest version of Pages for documents that I generate for my own use. I do have several large presentations that are done with Powerpoint and so far they seem to open and display well using Keynote. We are not sure what will happen with Office 2011 when the next version of macOS is deployed to the public. Apple seems to indicate that using 32 bit apps in the next version of macOS will work but there will be compromises. I'm still try to understand what Apple means by "compromises". MS has stated they are working on the next version of Mac Office but that could mean later this year or maybe even next year. Stand alone version? Subscription? Good questions. [/QUOTE]
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