Ah, OK. I'll try that. Thanks.Or even by going to the MS site and downloading them manually.
SAME WITH ME!For the last few days, while using Word and Excel for Mac (both version 16.16.27), I've started getting an update notice on documents. When I click in the notice on "Check for Updates," Autoupdate shows that I am up to date. How do I stop this alert from appearing? View attachment 33266
I experienced a lot of mistakes, inconsistencies, stupidities etc. in Word and Excel. And MS asks for feedback! Does it make any sense to write them and send them all these observations or don't they care anyway?Yes, that's a different notice. MS would love to have everyone on Office 365. What I don't understand about the MS thinking is that they recently announced that they would publish one more stand alone version of Office. Office 2021?
Maybe more of Microsoft's vaporware, but we will wait and see. Also... MS just issued updates for Windows Office 2010, a program that is 10 years old. I guess MS thinks Mac users are still the "step child".![]()
Does it make any sense to write them and send them all these observations or don't they care anyway?
hi go green... I too have a standalone ms office program. I also have these annoying pop ups for updates which are no longer available for office 2016. I dont have ethernet cable and probably will not go that route. like you say... there is always the "X" to click pop up prompt off.For the last few days, while using Word and Excel for Mac (both version 16.16.27), I've started getting an update notice on documents. When I click in the notice on "Check for Updates," Autoupdate shows that I am up to date. How do I stop this alert from appearing? View attachment 33266
Thanks, chscag. I am running the standalone version of Office. I found the Microsoft AutoUpdate.app and removed it. I downloaded a fresh copy of the AutoUpdate app and restarted, but I'm still getting the update alert when I load a document in either Word or Excel. Update doesn't show any new files.
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Thanks, but it doesn't work. Word's only option, as far as I can tell, is to buy the new version.