![]() I see that AppleInsider had problems with 2011. PowerPoint with the theme menu is faster to load in 2016 though. On a modern machine, the slowness of Office 2016 is tolerable, but on an old machine with a slow SSD, it's really noticeable. On my older machines I mostly have Office 2011, mainly because because I don't have 2016 licences for them, but also because Word 2011 and Excel 2011 are faster to load. It takes up around 8 GB and is slower to load. I'm using 2016 though on my main machines since it's officially supported and will continue to get updates, and because it has cloud support. But in limited testing, I haven't noticed it being significantly more crashy in High Sierra. ![]() Closing using the File menu works fine though. ![]() The one issue with Office 2011 I've noticed is that a couple of times upon first launch of Excel, if you try to close the window using the red close button at the top left, it may not work. Furthermore, if you want 100% compatibility, you can run Office 20 on the same machine. ![]() In fact, in the MacRumors software compatibility thread for High Sierra, Office 2011 is simply listed as working. Click to expand.It should be noted that Office 2011 does seem to work well for most users on High Sierra, according to reports. ![]()
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