![]() And can open and edit sheets created in Excel. And Google Sheets handles Excel sheets and most of the more common (and quite a few of the less common) Excel functions. Starting with the November 2022 update (16.67) macOS Big Sur 11 or later is required receive updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Defender. It includes a robust spreadsheet and is available in a version compatible for your operating system.Īnd finally there's Google Sheets, which you also no doubt have access to. That now means: Monterey (v12) Big Sur (v11) Catalina (v10.15) and for the moment Mojave (v10.14) is also supported but won’t be in a few months. I also learned recently (from a son who's on a more limited budget) of LibreOffice, a free system that is in the category of open source software, user supported (as in coded and maintained) software. Microsoft’s general policy is for Office to support the current and last two versions of macOS. Numbers doesn't have all of the capabilities of the newest editions of Excel, but readily handles most routine spreadsheet capabilities (and has the ability to open XLS and similar files. I ask because you probably do have Apple's own Numbers spreadsheet on your system (though it too gets updated periodically). May I ask what you're expecting to do with Excel, if and when you find a copy you can load on your system? ![]() ![]() I don't know that as an absolute fact, but would certainly be surprised to learn that Microsoft is still offering older versions for download. My guess is that you can't download an older version of Excel. as a Mac user myself, I can empathize (except that I have newer Macs, newer operating systems). My computer is older and will not support the newest software upgrade to 11.
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