Microsoft Office For Mac Review
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Office 2019 for Mac is the next perpetual update to Office on Mac and is set to ship alongside Office 2019 for Windows in the second half of 2018. Office 365 ProPlus delivers the most productive and most secure Office experience – with the lowest TCO for deployment and management. Sep 27, 2010 Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 offers a solid update to the Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the other members of the productivity suite. Though the latest package is. Aug 05, 2016 LibreOffice is a full-featured, free office suite that's so similar to Microsoft Office that 95 percent of users could switch and never look back.
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Leesa, I'm able to modify defaults and have them reload on startup. I'm using Word 2019. Your modifications, provided you make the changes your Default, should be saved into the file Normal.dotm, located in
Users:USERNAME:Library:Group Containers:UBF8T346G9.Office:User Content.localized:Templates.localized:Normal.dotm
Check to see if this file gets updated after making your changes, it might be a permissions issue. Also, according to this:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/change-the-default-settings-for-new-documents-430b4132-e129-46e4-97d2-19c326352c7f
The best way to ensure your changes are saved is to open normal.dotm directly FROM WITHIN WORD, not by double clicking it in Finder. Thus, when you close the doc, you will be sure to be prompted to save it.
Article also says if this file doesn't exist, Word recreates it on startup using built in Defaults., so check if this file is still there after you quit Word.
Personally I've not ever had to do this, (open normal.dotm directly), i just make my changes then be sure to press 'Default' button, the file normal.dotm gets updated and saved in the folder mentioned above.
As a final workaround, create a document with the defaults you want, save it as a TEMPLATE FILE, then drag that template to your Dock to create a shortcut. Then simply click on that in the Dock, to have Word open on that template with the custom settings.
Users:USERNAME:Library:Group Containers:UBF8T346G9.Office:User Content.localized:Templates.localized:Normal.dotm
Check to see if this file gets updated after making your changes, it might be a permissions issue. Also, according to this:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/change-the-default-settings-for-new-documents-430b4132-e129-46e4-97d2-19c326352c7f
The best way to ensure your changes are saved is to open normal.dotm directly FROM WITHIN WORD, not by double clicking it in Finder. Thus, when you close the doc, you will be sure to be prompted to save it.
Article also says if this file doesn't exist, Word recreates it on startup using built in Defaults., so check if this file is still there after you quit Word.
Personally I've not ever had to do this, (open normal.dotm directly), i just make my changes then be sure to press 'Default' button, the file normal.dotm gets updated and saved in the folder mentioned above.
As a final workaround, create a document with the defaults you want, save it as a TEMPLATE FILE, then drag that template to your Dock to create a shortcut. Then simply click on that in the Dock, to have Word open on that template with the custom settings.