Previously, we explained. If you need to uninstall the whole set of Microsoft Office apps, then this article will help you to do that both quickly and safely.
Today we will share two ways to uninstall Microsoft Office on a Mac: manually and using an Office uninstaller tool. You can use these methods to remove all versions of Office (2011 – 2016). Content.
Oct 30, 2018 - macOS Mojave was released to the public last month, and since then we've seen third-party apps slowly update to support the new Dark Mode.
How to Uninstall Office on a Mac manually. The first thing you should always do when uninstalling any app is to quit the program. So close Microsoft Office and make sure that there are no processes related to the app working in the background. You can force quit Office right from the Dock panel or use the Command+Option+Esc shortcut to bring up the Force Quit Applications window. Now you can remove the whole MS Office set from the Applications folder. Usually, all the apps are located in one common folder.
At this step, most users think that Office has been deleted completely. But we have bad news for you. Some apps’ leftovers still remain in hidden folders.
So, you’ll want to proceed to the next step.
Apple held its day one keynote for WWDC 2018 today, where it announced the next major versions of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. The company also announced a redesign of its Mac App Store, and with that, a number of companies that will be bringing their flagship apps to the Store. Among those partners is Microsoft, which will be bringing its Office 365 suite to the Mac App Store. That means that you'll be able to download and install the whole suite from the Store with a single click, something that you've never been able to do before.
In fact, you've never been able to download any Office apps besides OneNote from the Mac App Store. Microsoft only. Now that this is available, it makes sense for the company to standardize its distribution on other platforms. Microsoft wasn't the only partner that Apple mentioned would be bringing its apps to the Mac App Store. Adobe will be on board with Lightroom CC, and Bare Bones Software will make BBEdit available as well.