Hello, Welcome to Microsoft community and thank you for asking the question. As per the description provided, it looks like you are unable to activate the Office 365 subscription on a Mac. Before we proceed I would need some information related to the issue. 1 What is the exact error message that comes up? 2 Do you get any specific error codes associated with this error message?
Let us also try the following steps and check if it helps us in resolving the issue with activating Office 365 on the Mac. You may refer to the suggestions in the following thread and see if it helps: Follow the steps and let us know if that helps. If the issue persists, reply and we will be happy to help you. I'm having the exact same problem, bought Office365 university from the Microsoft website, have managed to download and install it fine on my macbook but when it comes to activating it says the key is not valid, exact same screenshot as above.
It's a brand new computer and has never had any version of Office on it. I was (coincidentally) contacted by Office on twitter and the've been trying to help me out, but all of their various links and tips have failed, either flat out, or have one component that doesn't apply, and generally don't seem to have an option for 365/Office 2011. Response has been rather sporadic over the past 24 hours. I'm not trying to be difficult but it is very frustrating to have my laptop, which I need every day for uni, more or less out of action. After going round in many circles I've finally had the issue solved by an answertech; apparently you should choose the 'sign in to existing Office 365 subscription' and log in to your account as the key was activated when you bought it?
Really bizarre but it works, such a relief! That is absolutely right, that is because Office 365 University and Office 365 Home Premium doesn't have any Product Key that you can use. The one you have is what we called 'Redemption Product Key' only and that can only be used one time. After redeeming the RPK online, you will then be able to install it using your Microsoft Account through. If you'll install Office 365 on a Mac, since the latest version of Office for Mac is 2011, 2011 will be installed but, if Microsoft will release a newer of Version of Office in the future and you have an Active Subscription with Office 365, that's guaranteed that you can get it for FREE. So, instead of using the RPK, you need to choose 'Sign in with an Existing Office 365 Subscription' and then use the same account that you used when you redeemed the RPK Online, It should be good to go.
Home › Apple › Microsoft Office 365 for Mac feedback please. View Reddit by bighatcat – View Source. Did you find apk for android? Go to Mac-torrents.com and just search for 'Microsoft Office' and select the package, make sure that when downloading you click on the blue download option, do NOT click on the actual app and then use the green option.
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Welcome to the November 4 -10, 2018 edition of the Office 365 Weekly Digest. Last week, ten features were added to the Office 365 Roadmap, most for SharePoint Online with others for Teams, Microsoft Bookings and Outlook. Also of note is Google G Suite to Office 365 migration that will allow for direct migration of email, contacts and calendar from Google G Suite to Office 365. The Teams trend continues with more events over the next few weeks. New this week is a Power BI webinar on improving your data modeling skills.
The Windows 10, Version 1809 webinar and Ask Microsoft Anything events have been rescheduled to November 28th and December 13th, respectively. Details are provided in the 'Upcoming Events' section below. Blog posts in last week's roundup include a round up of what's new in Teams, migrating content to Microsof Teams using the SharePoint Migration Tool, a recap of OneDrive Message Center updates for the second half of October, updates for Microsoft Flow, PowerApps and AI features in Microsoft Word. Noteworthy item highlights include a new Outlook Mobile Customer Adoption Pack, the October 2018 release details for Office 365 on Windows Desktop, and the latest Microsoft Mechanics episode detailing the steps of Modern Desktop Deployment.
In addition, information on the end of extended support for SharePoint Server 2010 is provided, along with several options for migrating to the cloud or to the latest on-premises version of SharePoint. OFFICE 365 ROADMAP Below are the items added to the last week.
Feature ID App / Service Title Description Status Added Estimated Release More Info 43717 Outlook Web Outlook on the web - option to sign in through outlook.com We want to simplify how Office 365 users sign in to Outlook on the web. People with an Office 365 account that use Outlook on the web can now sign-in to their work/school accounts using. Outlook will redirect to the org's sign in page and populate the email address and follow the org's current sign in process.
In development November CY2018 n / a 43758 Teams Support for Oracle SBCs in Direct Routing Direct Routing allows customers to connect their voice trunks to Office 365. This feature requires certified Session Border controllers. Oracle SBCs are in the process of being certified and we expect the first SBC to be certified this quarter, Q4-CY19. In development December CY2018 43751 Bookings Microsoft Bookings - new service hours experience New and more options to customize your business service hours in Microsoft Bookings, including seasonal availability. You can create multiple rules to better customize your bookable hours.
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In development November CY2018 n / a 43774 SharePoint SharePoint pages: custom thumbnails and descriptions You will now be able to choose both a new thumbnail and page description within page details: Previously, modern pages would automatically select the first image and generate a description for a page to use in search, highlighted content, and SharePoint News. Now you can customize these components to further manage how they appear in various places to your viewers. In development November CY2018 43777 SharePoint SharePoint web part: personalized web parts Give a personalized experience to your site and page visitors – so they see the content that is theirs, and meant for them to experience. When using personalized web parts, people will see their recent sites, their recent documents and news tailored for them.
You can personalize any page or news article. When you add a personalized web part to the page, it is aware of who is signed in and gives them a unique, relevant experience to the content and information you are promoting to them.
In development November CY2018 43778 SharePoint SharePoint web part: YouTube embeds A picture is worth a thousand words. A YouTube video can be worth a million.
And it's best if it's not just a link out to the Web, but rather a playable video that sits right beside the additional context you want to surround it. You can add a video from YouTube by pasting the share link provided by YouTube. We've added a YouTube icon to make this more apparent in the toolbox. In development November CY2018 43779 SharePoint SharePoint web part: use lists with quick Charts web part The Quick Charts web part now allows you to select a list on the current site to use for your data to be visualized, instead of manually entering the data. In development November CY2018 43780 SharePoint SharePoint web part: code snippet The Code Snippet web part allows authors to share code snippets, with correct syntax, for many commonly supported development languages, on their modern pages. In development November CY2018 43781 SharePoint SharePoint sites: updated 'Change the look' panel This 'Change the look' panel update includes a new tab interface for the various site settings: theme, header, navigation and footer - all accessible inline as a site owner in a right fly-out edit pane.
In development November CY2018 43782 Office 365 Exchange Google G Suite to Office 365 migration We've heard the feedback and we're excited to announce the new G Suite migration experience which will allow you to directly migrate email, calendar and contacts from Google G Suite to Office 365! Our highly secure solution ensures your data is directly migrated to Office 365, with no resting points along the way. We're also adding support for migrating mailbox in batches. In development Q2 CY2019 n / a UPCOMING EVENTS When: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 from 10am – 11am PT Whether you're managing a new project or starting your own business, it helps to have a team behind you to brainstorm ideas, tackle the work together, and have some fun along the way.
Now you can use Microsoft Teams to do just that. Join our team LIVE every Tuesday from 10-11am PDT to learn how you can get started with the free version of Teams. In this hour, we'll walk you through the product and key features, share best practices for getting started, and answer any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you! When: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 10am PT This 60-minute session introduces you to the key activities needed to get started with Microsoft Teams today. From setting your profile, to running a meeting, users will leave this session with the foundation needed to use Teams with confidence. Check for sessions in different time zones and other dates. When: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 10am PT Looking to better understand the upgrade journey from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams? Join us for this 60-minute session to get familiar with our upgrade paths (Upgrade Basic and Upgrade Pro), our resources, and a walkthrough of our upgrade success framework to help you navigate through your journey. Check for sessions in different time zones and other dates.
When: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 11am PT Register for this webinar to take your Power BI modeling skills to the next level. Learn about the Power BI in-memory analytics engine, strategies for creating and managing data relationships, and how to use Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) filter context. Find out how to master any modeling challenge with Power BI or Azure Analysis Services. You'll also learn how to: (1) Load, store, and analyze data in Power BI, (2) Define business rules and calculations using DAX, and (3) Use DirectQuery to connect directly to data sources. When: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 1pm PT Designed specifically for Skype for Business end users, this course offers everything you need to help make the transition to Microsoft Teams.
We'll focus on the core communication capabilities you use today, chat and meetings, as well as provide an orientation to additional collaboration functionality Teams has to offer. Check for sessions in different time zones and other dates. When: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 10am PT As an IT professional, you have a lot on your plate. You're managing corporate- and user-owned devices, deploying feature and quality updates, identifying and resolving compatibility issues, and more. Windows 10, version 1809 includes features that can help you simplify upgrade planning, identify and resolve compatibility blockers, monitor update compliance, and remediate end user impacting issues so you can get your job done with less frustration. Join this webinar to: (1) Discover how you can move away from traditional, image-based deployment with Windows Autopilot, (2) Learn about the steps you can take right away to better protect user identities, devices, and information, and (3) Find out how you can create more secure, scalable, and reliable desktop virtualization solutions that integrate with your modern desktop. Resource: When: Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 9am PT If you're in IT, make sure you join us Thursday, December 13th to get up to speed and get your questions answered about Windows 10, version 1809.
An AMA is a live online event similar to a 'YamJam' on Yammer or an 'Ask Me Anything' on Reddit. We've assembled a group of engineers and product managers from the Windows, Window Defender ATP, System Center Configuration Manager, Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft 365 teams—and we'll be answering your questions live during what promises to be an exciting and informative 'Ask Microsoft Anything' (AMA) event.
Join in the,. We look forward to seeing you there! BLOG ROUNDUP Microsoft Teams, the hub for teamwork in Office 365, continues to bring new capabilities to empower teams and organizations to achieve more. With new features like Drive Mode and Quiet Hours, users can enjoy enhanced experiences while commuting or engaging in non-work-related activities. Additionally, new functionality for admins such as creating teams based on dynamic group membership, reduces the overhead of manually updated team membership. There were also new third-party app integrations with Confluence Cloud, Meekan, Jira Cloud and more!
Improved presence for Coexistence Mode brings a more accurate display of status to others in organizations during coexistence as organizations transition from Skype for Business to Teams. Related:. Designed to simplify your journey to the cloud through a free, simple, and fast solution, the SharePoint Migration Tools enables you to migrate content from on-premises SharePoint sites and shares to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams in Office 365. Using the SharePoint Migration Tool, you can quickly bring your most important content to Microsoft Teams to create a more open, digital environment.
Since each team in Microsoft Teams has a team site in SharePoint Online, the SharePoint Migration Tool provides a quick and simple solution to bringing your files to Microsoft Teams in Office 365. The team has been hard at work and we have some great new updates coming in November that you might be interested in! This month, we will be releasing the next version of the OneDrive mobile apps (on both iOS and Android) with support for new Mobile Capture scenarios and intelligent meeting note sharing. The Word, Excel and PowerPoint mobile apps will ship the common sharing dialog as well. On the web, we are releasing the new Recent and the new Manage Access experiences. Finally, we're making some updates to the Access Request Outlook Actionable Messages. All of these features will start arriving in your organization in November.
We are also announcing deprecation plans for the OneDrive application on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) & El Capitan (10.11). In a recent announcement, Microsoft shared news about a for PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.
This new capability is built upon the Common Data Service solution system. In this blog post, we will share more details about how Microsoft Flow makers can use Solutions to bundle related flows (and apps) within a single deployable unit. Related: Focus is a simple but powerful thing. When you're in your flow, your creativity takes over, and your work is effortless.
When you're faced with distractions and interruptions, progress is slow and painful. And nowhere is that truer than when writing. Word has long been the standard for creating professional-quality documents.
Technologies like Editor—Word's AI-powered writing assistant—make it an indispensable tool for the written word. But at some point in the writing process, you'll need some information you don't have at your fingertips, even with the best tools. When this happens, you likely do what research tells us many Word users do: leave a placeholder in your document and come back to it later to stay in your flow. We're starting to roll out new capabilities to Word that help users create and fill in these placeholders without leaving the flow of their work. For example, type TODO: finish this section or and Word recognizes and tracks them as to-dos. When you come back to the document, you'll see a list of your remaining to-dos, and you can click each one to navigate back to the right spot.
Over time, Office will use AI to help fill in many of these placeholders. In the next few months, Word will use Microsoft Search to suggest content for a to-do like. You will be able to pick from the results and insert content from another document with a single click. These capabilities are available today for Word on the Mac for Office Insiders (Fast) as a preview.
We'll roll these features out to all Office 365 subscribers soon for Word for Windows, the Mac, and the web. NOTEWORTHY Published: November 5, 2018 Use the resources in the to make the most of Microsoft Outlook for iOS and Android for your organization.
This adoption pack contains a wide range of customizable onboarding templates, flyers, and posters, that IT Pros, administrators, and trainers can use to roll out and drive the adoption of Outlook mobile to end users in their organization. Included in this pack: (1) Customizable onboarding email templates with links to demo video and installation instructions, and (2) Posters and flyers to drive buzz and excitement.
Microsoft Stream is a global service and already widely in use by customers around the world. In our ongoing commitment to support local governments and other needs, we continue to enable more regions in which customers can store their Stream data.
Towards this, we are excited to announce the option to store Microsoft Stream data in the Canada region. Starting September 24, 2018, any new Canada-based tenants automatically benefited from this new Stream region. At this time, content for customers in Canada already using Microsoft Stream prior to September 24, 2018 will remain in the region where it was originally stored. To determine the region in which your Stream data is stored, click on the '?' In your Stream portal and then click on 'About Microsoft Stream.' On October 30th, 2018, Microsoft released Office for Windows Desktop version 1810 (Build 4). Our Office International team translated this update into 44 languages.
Here are some of our favorite new features that shipped in this release: (1) Insert animated 3D graphics into your Microsoft Word document. You can see T-Rex giving you the evil eye in your word document, and (2) In PowerPoint you can now change hand-drawn text and shapes into refined diagrams. You can also write over a shape with your pen and use the Ink to Text button to automatically convert your handwritten ink to typed text on the shape. More information and help content on this release can be found in the. Format: Video (8 minutes) This is step 8 in the desktop deployment process - ensuring that your users are informed, ready and able to benefit from updates to Windows, Office and more. In this step, you'll learn about best practices for communicating to users, phased deployment to move at a measurable pace and pre-built user training for Office 365 via FastTrack's free Productivity Library. Resource: This month marks the beginning of the 24-month countdown before SharePoint Server 2010 reaches. It's not too late to start planning an upgrade or migration to the latest version of SharePoint whether your plans are on-premises, in the cloud, or somewhere in between.
Mainstream support for SharePoint Server 2010 ends in October 2020. SharePoint Server 2010 has been on extended support since then, which means only security updates are released. On October 13, 2020, Microsoft will completely end support for SharePoint Server 2010. Here's what end of support means: (1) No critical updates where released in 2017 for SharePoint Server 2010 under extended support, (2) No security updates will be developed or released after end of support, and (3) More importantly the operating systems supporting SharePoint Server 2010 are reaching or have reached end of support.