See the full list of Office 2016 system requirements. Office 2016 for Mac Home & Student and Office 2016 for Mac Home & Business A Mac computer with an Intel processor. Office 2016 retail version won't allow me to install Office 365 I've got a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.12.4. Been using the retail version of Office 2016 on it for several months with no issues.
This document describes how you can determine the version of Office you have installed on your computer. These instructions assume you already have an Outlook profile/account configured. If you do not have Outlook configured, you can substitute Outlook with any of the other Office applications in the steps below. Important: To get the latest features/updates, it is recommended that you install the Office 365 ProPlus/Subscription version of Office/Outlook. The Professional Plus/2016/2019/Volume License version is only receiving security updates. Select your operating system:.
Start Outlook or any other Microsoft Office application. On the File menu, click Office Account or Account. Under Product Information, you'll see the general version of Office installed on your computer.
This version was downloaded/installed from Campus Software Library (CSL). Click red X to return to Outlook. The Outlook on the web version can be found by looking at the source data. Select the account you want to log into. Right-click in any space within your screen and select 'View Page Source' or 'View source' from the menu that appears. In the top section, you will see a line similar to: In the example above, the Outlook on the web version is 16.2739.6.2638407.