**Updated 1/13/2016, see Current Status section** Issue: You have Mac Office 2016 installed and want to open documents from SharePoint (2010, 2013 or SharePoint Online), instead of opening the document in the Office application (like Word or Excel) the web editor is started. Or if you have SharePoint 2010 or 2013 without Office Web Apps installed then you get an error: 'A Microsoft SharePoint Foundation compatible application could not be found to edit the document.' Workaround: If the document opens in Office Web Apps you can pick to 'Open in Word' or 'Open in Excel' which will start the rich client application and allow the document to be edited. Excel 2016 for Mac review: Spreadsheet app can do the job—as long as you don’t rely on macros Microsoft's spreadsheet app is more friendly to general Mac users, but less friendly to power users. Using mac mail with gmail. ![]() If Office Web Apps is unavailable, you can open the document directly from the rich client application by using the File Open menu and then navigating to the document library and selecting the document to open, or you can use the most recently used documents list in the rich client application. In SharePoint Online you can work around this issue by looking at the preview popup window for the document, then picking the 'Open in Word' (or other office app) from the popup menu. Current Status: The product group wants to address this issue, a fix for SharePoint 2013 was shipped in the March 2016 update for SharePoint 2013, there is no fix planned for SharePoint 2010, also SharePoint online has a workaround right now (see above). Powerdirector app for mac. Microsoft office word for mac free.
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