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Update Office from the Mac App Store. If you downloaded Office from the Mac App Store, and have automatic updates turned on, your apps will update automatically. But you can also manually download the updates: Open the Mac App Store from your Dock or Finder. As of this writing Office 2011 continues to work in current Mac OS, but there's no assurance that this will continue. I am an unpaid volunteer and do not work for Microsoft. 'Independent Advisors' work for contractors hired by Microsoft.
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Microsoft today released an update for Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, which fixes a significant Outlook bug that Office users ran into after upgrading to OS X El Capitan. After installing the new Apple operating system, many Outlook 2011 users found themselves unable to access their mail due to a syncing issue that caused the app to hang whenever it attempted to access the server.
Users were seeing a spinning Wait cursor whenever a sync was attempted and Outlook would become unresponsive, making it impossible to fetch new emails. The new 14.5.6 update should fix this problem for Outlook users who have installed OS X El Capitan and is a much better fix than Microsoft's previous workaround, which simply suggested users run OS X Yosemite.
Though Microsoft has fixed one major bug OS X El Capitan users are running into, there are still problems with Office 2016. Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint 2016 are crashing for many users, preventing them from being used with OS X El Capitan.
Microsoft has said that it is working on a fix for Office 2016, but it has not given a timeline for when users can expect the issues to be solved.
Office 2008 won't work. Office 2011 works most of the time. Only Office 365 is fully compatible with High Sierra. Office 365 comes in two flavors. There is a standalone version for the usual price as in the recent past - $139.00. It will only get updated. But you will have to purchase the next major upgrade. Then there is the subscription version which costs $99/year with free updates and upgrades as long as renew the annual subscription.
There are some free alternatives other than the cheap Apple offerings - Pages, Numbers, and KeyNote. The free alternative I'd recommend you check out is Libre Office. It is about 95% the same as Office 2011 and contains word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, and drawing tools. It is compatible.