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Jerry Grove 40 Reputation points
2026-04-04T14:06:09.68+00:00

Older iMAC won't accept newest version of Microsoft 365. Need to download older version of 365

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  1. Aymeric-B 29,005 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-04-04T14:45:14.6033333+00:00

    Hello !

    The AI answer is correct.

    Depending on the version of macOS you're using on your old iMac, you'll need to download the latest supported version of Office.
    If you're using macOS Ventura, it's version 16.101. If you're using Monterey, it's 16.88. For Big Sur, it's 16.77. You can download all versions of Microsoft Office here : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-for-mac.

    Once you've located the correct Office version for your Mac, download it and install it. Launch any Office app and log into your Microsoft account to activate your license.
    You should be good to go.

    Please let me know if you have any other question !

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    2026-04-04T14:06:21.25+00:00
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    An older iMac that cannot install the newest Microsoft 365 for Mac can still use an older supported Office/365 build, as long as there is a valid Microsoft 365 or Office license that can activate it.

    Key points and actions:

    1. Verify that the Mac’s OS version is supported by an older Office build.
      • For older macOS versions (such as Monterey 12.x), current Microsoft 365 installers may show an “OS too old” or “unsupported” message.
      • In that case, install the most recent Office version that still supports that macOS release instead of the latest Microsoft 365 for Mac build.
    2. Use an existing Microsoft 365 or Office license to activate the older build.
      • A current Microsoft 365 subscription (for example, Microsoft 365 Personal or Family) can activate an older Office for Mac version that still runs on the iMac.
      • If there is a previously purchased perpetual license (for example, Office 2021 or Office 2019 for Mac) that supports the iMac’s OS, that license can also be used to activate the installed apps.
    3. Download and install the appropriate older Office for Mac version.
      • Sign in with the Microsoft account that owns the Microsoft 365 subscription or Office license.
      • Install the most recent Office version that is compatible with the Mac’s OS (for example, an Office 365 for Mac 16.88.x build for macOS Monterey, as referenced in the Q&A content).
      • After installing, run Help > Check for Updates once to move to the final supported build for that version (for example, 16.88.1 for Outlook and PowerPoint in the Monterey scenario). Automatic updates are not required if no newer compatible builds exist.
    4. If the newest Microsoft 365 installer fails on the Mac:
      • This is expected if the OS is not supported by the current Microsoft 365 for Mac system requirements.
      • In that case, do not attempt to force-install the latest build; instead, use the last Office build that supports the Mac’s OS and activate it with the existing subscription or license.

    If the iMac is running an OS version that is below the minimum supported for any current or archived Office for Mac build, Microsoft 365 apps cannot be installed locally and Microsoft 365 apps for the web in a browser must be used instead.


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