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Office for Mac that comes with a Microsoft 365 subscription is updated on a regular basis to provide new features, security updates, and non-security updates. The following information is primarily intended for IT professionals who are deploying Office for Mac to the users in their organizations.

Note

  • Starting with Version 16.21, Microsoft Teams will be installed by default for new installations if you're using the Office suite install package. For more information, see Microsoft Teams installations on a Mac.
  • For security reason, Microsoft has deprecated the use of SHA-1. Learn more
  • Starting with the 16.17 release in September 2018, this information also applies to Office 2019 for Mac, which is a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase from a retail store or through a volume licensing agreement.
  • The update history information for version 16.16 and earlier also applies to Office 2016 for Mac, which is also a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase. Older versions up to and including 16.16 can be activated with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. You can’t activate version 16.17 or later with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. For information about Office 2016 for Mac releases from September onward, see Release notes for Office 2016 for Mac
  • For information about the features, security updates, and non-security updates that are included in a given release of Office for Mac, see Release notes for Office for Mac.
  • If you want early access to new releases, join the Office Insider program.

Most current packages for Office for Mac

The following table lists the most current packages for the Office suite and for the individual applications. The Office suite includes all the individual applications, such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. All packages are 64-bit only. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. The install package is used if you don't have the application already installed, while the update package is used to update an existing installation.

To view release notes, see Release notes.

October 13, 2020

Version 16.42 (20101102)

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ApplicationDownload linksSHA-256 hash for install package
Office suite (with Teams)Install package8AC425F0E31869B32C323F4349FB48E9B1C3A114B77EA68897D97C50D9B8BECB
Office suite (without Teams)Install package5FA1084BD240BF10FAAF94D908492939807EAD8E014582DCB2ADE7ECC484276B
WordInstall package
Update package
21C54A78343B106A93FFD176130DEB9A6C9154F56EB58446FC27192D1E191995
ExcelInstall package
Update package
2235E4FE0741CE013777E2B6811AD9EFF738F9A724860FBA0DFD31976BF96E62
PowerPointInstall package
Update package
EAF6B82C2042BD4D026779CEB4A58E0B92C8E320A9797C77CA3A588FD94B19EB
OutlookInstall package
Update package
566A1BD7AD446FCDD31156EBCA3FBD7F8F8BB2EFBCC8F3217CB55AA16A586420
OneNoteUpdate packageNot applicable

Release history for Office for Mac

The following table provides release history information and download links for Office for Mac. The table is ordered by release date, with the most recent release date listed first. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. All releases after August 22, 2016 are 64-bit only. All releases prior to August 22, 2016 are 32-bit only.

Note

Download links are only provided for the most recent releases.

Release dateVersionInstall packageUpdate packages
October 13, 202016.42 (20101102)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
September 15, 202016.41 (20091302)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
August 11, 202016.40 (20081000)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
July 14, 202016.39 (20071300)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
June 16, 202016.38 (20061401)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
May 12, 202016.37 (20051002)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
April 21, 202016.36 (20041300)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
April 14, 202016.36 (20041300)Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
March 10, 202016.35 (20030802)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
February 11, 202016.34 (20020900)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
January 14, 202016.33 (20011301)Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
December 10, 2019
16.32 (19120802)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
November 12, 2019
16.31 (19111002)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
October 15, 2019
16.30 (19101301)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
September 18, 2019
16.29.1 (19091700)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint
September 10, 2019
16.29 (19090802)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
August 13, 2019
16.28 (19081202)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
July 16, 2019
16.27 (19071500)
Office suite (with Teams)
Office suite (without Teams)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote
June 11, 2019
16.26 (19060901)

May 14, 2019
16.25 (19051201)

April 16, 2019
16.24 (19041401)

March 27, 2019
16.23.1 (19032603)
March 12, 2019
16.23.0 (19030902)

February 20, 2019
16.22 (19022000)


January 24, 2019
16.21 (19011700)
January 16, 2019
16.21 (19011500)
December 11, 2018
16.20 (18120801)
November 13, 2018
16.19 (18110915)
October 16, 2018
16.18 (18101400)
September 11, 2018
16.17 (18090901)
August 14, 2018
16.16 (18081201)
July 10, 2018
16.15 (18070902)
June 13, 2018
16.14.1 (18061302)
June 12, 2018
16.14.0 (18061000)
May 24, 2018
16.13.1 (18052304)
May 23, 2018
16.13.1 (18052203)
May 15, 2018
16.13.0 (18051301)
April 11, 2018
16.12.0 (18041000)
March 19, 2018
16.11.1 (18031900)
March 13, 2018
16.11.0 (18031100)
February 13, 2018
16.10.0 (18021001)
January 26, 2018
16.9.1 (18012504)
January 18, 2018
16.9.0 (18011602)
December 12, 2017
15.41.0 (17120500)
November 14, 2017
15.40.0 (17110800)
October 10, 2017
15.39.0 (17101000)
September 12, 2017
15.38.0 (17090200)
August 15, 2017
15.37.0 (17081500)
July 21, 2017
15.36.1 (17072101)
July 11, 2017
15.36.0 (17070200)
June 16, 2017
15.35.0 (17061600)
June 13, 2017
15.35.0 (17061000)
May 16, 2017
15.34.0 (17051500)
April 11, 2017
15.33.0 (17040900)
March 14, 2017
15.32.0 (17030901)
February 16, 2017
15.31.0 (17021600)
January 11, 2017
15.30.0 (17010700)
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  1. When will Mac OS Big Sur be released?

    The developers beta version of Mac OS Big Sur is now released. We are expecting the final version to be shipped in the upcoming months.

  2. What is the Latest Mac OS Version?

    10.15.7 Catalina is the latest version of MacOS which came out on September 24. The latest changes are incremental, resolving some bugs and fixes:
    • Resolves an issue where macOS would not automatically connect to Wi-Fi networks
    • Fixes an issue that could prevent files syncing through iCloud Drive
    • Addresses a graphic issue that may occur on iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020) with Radeon Pro 5700 XT

macOS 10.15.5.

Catalina Mac OS 10.15. was just released on the 26th of May macOS Catalina. It is still in beta but could be downloaded from developer.apple.com if you have a developer account. New features that this update will bring to Mac is a battery health feature that is supposed to reduce the rate at which the device’s battery ages. This feature will analyze the charging patterns of the battery and the current state of its health and then control the extent to which it would get charged so as to slow-down chemical aging. This feature can be turned on and off from System Preferences >Energy Saver.

Latest Macos Update

Even though macOS Big Sur version beta 8 is out. In this next post, you will receive information about the latest final macOS version – macOS Catalina. We will tell you about the changes and improvements that have been brought to Mac with this newest operating system and we will also briefly mention some of the more notable features of previous macOS releases.

Additionally, you will learn how to check the current macOS version on your Mac as well as how to upgrade and downgrade it.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Newest Features

The latest operating system for Mac is called Catalina (mac OS version 10.15.5) and it is the sixteenth major upgrade for macOS. As of May 2020, it has become the current operating system for Mac computers. Its name is inspired by Santa Catalina Island, an island located in California’s Channel.

Notable changes made with macOS Catalina are the removal of iTunes, the addition of the Sidecar feature, the expansion of the iPhone and iPad Screen Time featureto Mac computers, and others. Additionally, significant changes have also been made to the macOS security. Below, we will have a quick look at each of these improvements:

Mac OS 10.15.5 Battery Life Improvement

The CPU and TurboBoost function have been both optimized for an increased battery life. It works by shutting off CPU cores but allowing for a higher frequency rate on working cores to sustain performance.

Mac OS 10.15.5 iTunes removal

iTunes has been a part of Mac computers ever since 2001 but with Catalina, it has officially been terminated. Now, with the latest macOS release, instead of iTunes, users will have access to three separate apps that together take over the functions of iTunes. Those apps are Music, TV, and Podcasts.

As for managing your devices, with Catalina, this is done via Finder and not via an app.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Sidecar

This feature allows Mac users who also own an iPad to turn their iPads into second screens for their Mac computers. The Mac screen could be extended to the iPad or they could both show the same content (mirror screen). Sidecar also works with Apple pen, enabling users to use their iPads as drawing tablets.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Screen Time

This is an iPhone and iPad feature that, with Catalina, has been carried over to Mac computers. Screen Time allows you to track the usage of all your Apple devices, providing useful information on how your time is being spent across them.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Find My

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The Find My app implements the Find My Mac and Find my Friends technology to provide users with the ability to potentially find their lost/stolen device. This technology does this by employing Bluetooth and the help of other devices that are near the lost/stolen one.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Security Improvements

One of the biggest changes made that came with Catalina is related to the security of the macOS.

The first improvement is the Read-Only system volume – a dedicated system volume that allows Catalina to run separately from other data, thereby preventing any potential attempts at tampering with system files done by malware and hackers.

Next, the Gatekeeperfeature, which previously only used to check the sources of new apps, now also checks the apps themselves and prevents them from running if it deems them potentially unsafe.

Thirdly, unlike earlier macOS releases, Catalina requires explicit user approval if an app wants to access data stored in the Desktop, Downloads, and Documents folder. Only after the user gives their permission would the app be able to gain access to such data.

Mac OS 10.15.5 Other changes

One other notable change is that 32-bit apps can no longer be run on Mac computers if the latter have been updated to Catalina, making macOS Mojave the last macOS release that supports 32-bit apps.

Older versions

In this section of the article, we will briefly go over the older macOS releases and the most notable changes they’ve introduced, starting with the leaser recent one:

Yosemite (10.10) – released on the 16th of October, 2014

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Yosemite overhauled macOS’s user interface and introduced the Continuity and Handoff features which improved and expanded pairing between iOS and macOS devices. Receiving phone calls and text messages was now possible on either device and so was editing same documents across devices.

Later on, a Yosemite update replaced Aperture and iPhoto with Photos.

El Capitan (10.11) – released on the 30th of September, 2015

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This macOS release was focused on system performance improvements and changes to already existing features. Public transport information was made available in the Mapsapp, the Notesapp received interface improvements, and the Metal API performance-enhancing app was officially introduced to macOS.

Sierra (10.12) – released on the 20th of September, 2016

Sierra brought Siri to Mac computers and added several Mac-exclusive features for the app. Improvements were also made to the iCloudapp, which could now store user data from the Desktopand Documentsfolders, allowing syncing of those folders with other Macs that share an Apple ID. Additionally, Sierra website support for Apple Pay through the use of a nearby Touch ID or iOS device for authentication.

High Sierra (10.13) – released on the 25th of September, 2017

Most improvements here were “under-the-hood” – High Sierra brought improvements to VR support, as well as to apps such as Safari, Spotlight, Notes, and Photos. High Sierra was the first to start using Apple File Systemand it also introduced the successor to the Metal API performance-enhancement application – Metal 2.

Mojave (10.14) – released on the 24 of September, 2018

New features introduced by Mojavewere the Dynamic Desktop, Desktop Stack, and Dark Mode. Several iOS-exclusive apps such as Home, Apple News, and Voice Memoswere also carried over to macOS.

How to check the current version on your Mac

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Mac Os Mojave Upgrade

In order to find out what your current macOS version is, click on the Apple menulocated in the top-left corner of your screen and then select the option labeled About this Mac. The current version of your macOS will be shown at the top of the Overviewtab. If it says that your current version is macOS Catalina 10.15.14, then it means that your Mac has the latest stable macOS version. If you see any other version written there, you may want to update your Mac to Catalina 10.15.14 (see below)

How to update to the latest macOS version

To get the latest macOS version, you must open the Mac App Store and search for Catalina. Once you find the Catalina update, click on the download (Get) button and wait for the download to complete. Since the update is nearly 5 GB, downloading it may take a while, just be patient. Once the update has been downloaded, the installer will be launched automatically. To install the update, simply follow the steps from the installer.

How to downgrade macOS version (using Time Machine)

Note that in order to perform this downgrade with the help of Time Machine, you will need to have first created a Time Machine backup disk from when you still had the earlier macOS version. If you have such a backup, here’s how to use it in order to downgrade your OS.

Warning: It is highly advisable that you back up any important data you’ve created or downloaded since your Mac got updated to the Catalina OS. Otherwise, such data would be lost after the downgrade!

Time Needed :30 minutes

How to downgrade macOS version (using Time Machine)

  1. Time Machine

    Enter the Time Machine backup disk into your Mac.

  2. Restart

    Click on the apple icon and press Restart

  3. Settings

    Toggle through the snapshots with the arrows until you find an appropriate date before updating to the latest OS version. Then click RESTORE

  4. Snapshots

    From the options that appear, select the one labeled Restore From Time Machine Backup and then select Continue.

  5. Continue

    5. The next screen will ask you to once again click on the Continue button- do it.

  6. Restore

    Now, select the backup drive as your Restore Source.

  7. Upload

    On the next screen, you will see all available backups – select the latest one that’s been made prior to updating your Mac to Catalina.

  8. Complete

    Confirm the restoration and wait for the process to complete.

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