

Drag all files that begin with "Office2011_" to the Trash.Click here to reinstall Microsoft Silverlight. Warning If the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in is installed on the computer, you may have to reinstall it after removing this folder. Drag the Microsoft folder to the Trash.Open Library, and then open Application Support.Step 5: Remove /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/ IMPORTANT Please restart your computer after following the above steps to remove in-memory caches. To remove subscription files, follow these steps:

Open Library, and then open Preferences.Open Library, and then open PrivilegedHelperTools.Open Library, and then open LaunchDaemons.Drag all files that begin with "com.microsoft" to the Trash.Arrange files and folders in alphabetical order.To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu. Note The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X 10.7 and later. To remove "com.microsoft" files, follow these steps: These customizations include changes to toolbars, custom dictionaries, and keyboard shortcuts that were created. Warning Removing preferences will delete any customizations that were made. Drag the Microsoft Office 2011 folder to the Trash.Step 2: Remove the Microsoft Office 2011 folder If the program icon appears in the Dock, press the CONTROL key, click the icon, and then select Quit.Select the application name next to the Apple icon, and then click Quit .Įxample: If Word for Mac is active, click Word next to the Apple icon from the menu system, and then click Quit Word.You can follow one of these methods to quit an active Office for Mac application: We do not recommend installing unofficial software.Step 1: Quit all Office for Mac applications Looks like Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 beta 2 has been leaked. Thanks Yousuf Omar for noticing that button.Īrabic version of this post on. Microsoft has avoided supporting RTL languages such as Arabic and Hebrew. We’re hoping that we will see Arabic and Right to Left (RTL/BiDi) support in Office for Mac 2011. However it appears that there is a “Direction” button in Word for Mac 2011.The Direction button is for writing up to down text. No word about Arabic support in the suite. No Arabic support until now.īoy Genius Report has posted a hands on with Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, Microsoft’s upcoming Mac version of their office suite. Update: The direction button isn’t for switching to RTL. Remember that this is not the final product. Update: According to Apple-wd Word does support Arabic. However it works find in Microsoft Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel (next 3 screen-shots). I discovered the following: Arabic letters do not render properly in Microsoft Word for Mac 2011 (first picture). Update on April 28th: I got the chance to try Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 beta 2.
