The newest version of Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac will have some users pulling their hair out, however, as those who have upgraded to El Capitan have reported frequent crashes, according to PCWorld. Microsoft Office 2016 users who have been experiencing issues with the productivity suite since upgrading to OS X 10.11 El Capitan will be glad to hear that bug fixes are in the works. MacRumors: Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint are crashing for many Microsoft users who have installed Office 2016, and Office 2011 users are also noticing. Apple today released OS X 10.11.1, the first update for El Capitan, and implied that the refresh includes a fix for the problems users of Microsoft's Office 2016 for Mac have reported. However as Lanny was implying the current version of El Capitan is now 10.11.4 which is the version you should be using and is the onlyversion you can download from the Mac App Store. Saying all the above this does not mean El Capitan 10.11.4 and the latest Office 2016 which is now I believe 15.21.1 are completely perfect. I installed Office 2016 (windows 365) last week and the update today - now have Outlook 15.14.2(150923); Word 14.14 (150911). Its running all fine on my mac book air iOS yosemite. Question is - should I upgrade to El Capitan yet, or hold off. If I wait, when will I know its safe and updates have fixed the problem others seem to be having?
Microsoft Office 2016 users who have been experiencing issues with the productivity suite since upgrading to OS X 10.11 El Capitan will be glad to hear that bug fixes are in the works.
MacRumors:
Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint are crashing for many Microsoft users who have installed Office 2016, and Office 2011 users are also noticing problems with Outlook.
Microsoft says it’s aware of the problems, with Microsoft Program Manager Faisal Jeelani posting on a thread in the Microsoft forums that the company is working with Apple to resolve the issues, but he said there is no timeline for a fix.
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Microsoft also released a similar statement to Computerworld:
“We know that some users may be experiencing issues with Office 2016 for Mac running on El Capitan,” the statement read. “We are actively investigating the matter with Apple. Until there is a fix, we recommend people install the latest updates to Office 2016 for Mac using Microsoft AutoUpdate.”
Office 2016 users are running into a variety of issues following their upgrade to El Capitan. Some users report only occasional crashes while using the software, while others are unable to open any of the Office 2016 apps at all. Outlook users report issues accessing their inboxes. (Office 2011 and Office 2016 users have both reported this particular issue.)
While Microsoft says it is working on a fix, this fails to mollify many of the users, as Microsoft had several months to fix any Office issues during the El Capitan beta period. Users had reported the issues to Microsoft during El Capitan beta testing.
Introduction
This article describes the Office 2016 for Mac update KB3098225 that was released on September 23, 2015. The update provides bug fixes and feature improvements to Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac. This update has a prerequisite.
Summary
This update provides the following fixes to improve Mac OS X El Capitan compatibility:
The Folder Pane, Message List, and Reading Pane now render correctly on startup and when you switch between views.
The green window button now performs the 'zoom' behavior instead of entering Full Screen mode. Full Screen mode is not yet supported in Outlook.
How to obtain the update
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AutoUpdate
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This update is available for manual download and installation from Microsoft AutoUpdate for Mac:
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About Microsoft AutoUpdate for MacAutoUpdate is provided together with Office. It automatically keeps Microsoft software up-to-date. To use AutoUpdate, start a Microsoft Office program, and then click Check for Updates on the Help menu.
PrerequisitesTo apply this update, you must be using Mac OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) or a later version, and you must have a valid Office 365 Subscription. See more information about Office 365 Subscription options.
Note If you already have Office for Mac 2011 installed, you can run Office 2011 and Office 2016 side-by-side.
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Restart requirementYou don't have to restart the computer after you install this update.
Update replacement informationThis update replaces the Outlook 2016 for Mac release 15.14.