In place of the PivotTable toolbar, a new Ribbon tab now appears only when you create a PivotTable. Excel 2010's more intuitive interface of having a PivotTable command under the Insert tab isn't supported, since Office 2011's Ribbon has no Insert tab and the equivalent commands aren't in the Insert menu. To create a PivotTable, you select PivotTable from the Data menu, much the same as in Excel 2008. These have been much improved, with new filter and PivotTable options helping to make sense of your figures.
The Ribbon's similarity to the Windows version is only skin deep though: it resembles Excel 2007 more than 2010, and many commands are still in different places and work in different ways.Įxcel for Mac previously had limited facilities for handling data tables. Although it will take some getting used to, it's clearly more efficient. The Ribbon does away with almost all of this the Home tab, for example, shows most of the options previously found in the Formatting palette, without the hassle of finding somewhere on screen to keep it. Excel for Mac previously felt rather bitty, with a stack of toolbars and a slew of floating palettes required to reach all its features. It is now safe to remove the device from the computer.A more immediately obvious change is to the user interface. Right click the icon with the name of the USB flash drive and choose Eject. The files are copied and placed on the USB flash drive. Wait until an icon appears on the desktop with the name of the USB flash drive.Ĭlick and drag the file you want to copy onto the USB flash drive. On your computer, insert the USB flash drive into the USB port. When the burning process is completed, the disk is ejected and the Disk Utility Progress window. A confirmation window is displayed.Ĭlick the Burn button again.
In the bottom right corner, click the Burn button. Usually, the file is in the Downloads folder. In the top left corner, click the Burn icon. When the Disk Utility opens, the drives on your computer are displayed on the left side panel. In the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder. On your computer, insert the blank DVD disk into the DVD/CD ROM drive. BURNING A FILE ON TO A DISK To burn a file onto a disk:
You are now ready to start using your Office for Mac 2011 software.
The Software License Agreement is displayed.Įnter your product key and then click the ActivateĬlick the Continue button. To activate Microsoft Office for Mac 2011:Ĭlick the Enter your product key icon. You will need the product key.Īfter you have installed your software, the Welcome to Office: Mac window is displayed. Product activation is required to use your software. You are now ready to activate your software. The following window is displayed:Ĭlick the Open button. The Installer will continue the installation process until you receive the following message:Ĭlick the Close button.
The Installation Type window is displayed.Ĭlick the Install button. The following window is displayed:Ĭlick the Continue button. Read the license agreement and click the Continue button. The Software License Agreement window is displayed. The Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Installer launches.Ĭlick the Continue button. The Office Installer icon is displayed.ĭouble click the Office Installer icon.
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You are now ready to install your software. Microsoft Office for Mac Home and Student 2011 is available to download and buy and has a free trial download. IMG file you downloaded and copy it to your desktop.ĭouble-click the. Installation Pre-Installation Instructionsīefore installing Microsoft Office for Mac 2011: DMG has all executable files contained within which should be used for installation. The downloaded IMG file contains the DMG file. This document will guide you through the installation and activation of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011.