Introduction: How to Install Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac for Free
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Microsoft has put out the free download of Office 2016 for Mac public preview, without any Office 365 subscription required. The new software includes support for Retina displays, iCloud syncing, and looks like the versions of Office currently available on Windows and mobile.
You can begin the free download here.
Step 1: Download the Install
Once you download the 2.6GB file to your downloads folder, click on the Office Preview Package to get started. You will be guided through the necessary steps to install this software.
Tip: I had to upgrade my OS X because you can't install Office for Mac with any version of OS X below 10.10. To see my tutorial on how to upgrade your OS X go here.
On this page, you can download the LibreOffice 64 bit latest version free from its official website for Windows 64-bit operating system. Besides Windows OS, LibreOffice is also available for Mac OS and Linux and download links of this free office suite for Mac and Linux are also here on SoftShareNet. It's an event of historical magnitude: One of the most popular Open Source projects, LibreOffice, is now available directly from Apple's Mac App Store.You can get LibreOffice on OSX with automatic.
I'm using a Microsoft Sculpt desktop with my MacBook Pro. Lovely keyboard, great mouse, handy numpad but unfortunately both Microsoft and Apple deny the users a driver, so several buttons are annoyingly non-functional. My pertinent issue is: in mainland Europe most of us use comma's for decimals. In Word and Excel the numpad key jots down a comma as I want.
I also had some internet interruptions on my initial download to my downloads folder and had a hard time opening the package because it did not download the full 2.6GB. Make sure that you fully downloaded the package.
Step 2: Read and Agree to Licensing Agreement
The software license agreement comes in many languages, this one in English. Once you read the agreement, you will have scrolled to the bottom. Click continue to agree.
Step 3: Agree to the License Agreement to Begin Installation
You will then be prompted to agree. Once you do you will select what users of your computer will have access to the software to select the destination for install. You will need 5.62GB of free space to install. Select and click continue.
Step 4: Install Office for Mac

I want all users of my computer to be able to access Office and made sure to have the available space. Now I am ready to install. I click install. I had to wait a few moments for the installation to complete. Then I was notified that the installation was successful. And my installation is complete.
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I'm using a Microsoft Sculpt desktop with my MacBook Pro. Lovely keyboard, great mouse, handy numpad but unfortunately both Microsoft and Apple deny the users a driver, so several buttons are annoyingly non-functional.
My pertinent issue is: in mainland Europe most of us use comma's for decimals.
In Word and Excel the numpad key jots down a comma as I want.
But in LibreOffice it provides a dot. There is no Options in the Tools menu, no Locale or Decimal setting to be found anywhere. How do I get it to do the comma? What am I missing?
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I've edited my question since I've found the Language settings in the Tools settings, but checking the decimal locale did not change the character from my numpad. This edit of my question is not showing up when I opened my own question from another Google search.
You need to mention the Locale of your LibreOffice instance. It seems you have some English (US)
settings. Please provide at least:
- Info from
Help -> About LibreOffice
(the info which can be copied) - Info from
LibreOffice - Preferences -> Language Settings -> Languages -> Option: Locale Setting
- Info from
LibreOffice - Preferences -> Language Settings -> Languages -> Option: Decimal Separator
Assuming 'Nomen est omen' you may want to set LibreOffice - Preferences -> Language Settings -> Languages -> Option: Locale Setting -> Dropdown: Dutch(Netherlands)
:-)
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I have it on Dutch. I think it sets the local language on install, but it's been a while since I installed it.Version: 6.3.3.2Build ID: a64200df03143b798afd1ec74a12ab50359878edCPU threads: 4; OS: Mac OS X 10.15.1; UI render: default; VCL: osx; Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-USCalc: threaded
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Language: Default - English (USA)Locale Setting: Default - Dutch (Netherlands)Decimale separator key: [checked] Same as locale setting (,)
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Can't add a screenshot, can I?Here's trying
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I've just tried again and Word and Excel are also not displaying the comma. Could have sworn they did. I added the button to Karabiner and having it swap the point for a comma. It works. Still wonder if there's an easier way.
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