Once youre running the latest version of. Under certain conditions, it can become an annoying eyesore that. Wait until a later date and try updating again when hopefully the bugs have been worked out :), and if you have time, post on here about your problem, so that they can work on a fix to it. To update Microsoft Word thats part of a Microsoft 365 subscription on a Mac, first open the Word app in the menu bar at the top of the screen, click 'Help,' and then select 'Check for updates.' Office will open Microsoft AutoUpdate to check for updates, then download and install any available updates. Microsoft AutoUpdate is a harmless piece of app that comes with only one purpose update all Microsoft-made apps on your Mac.You may need to open it and force quit 1-2 times before it will function correctly again for some reason. Open the installer package and it will re-install the previous version for you.It will go to the trash (in case you need to restore it). Before opening the update pkg, delete the application (Word, Excel, etc) from your Applications folder in the Finder.You can download the installer package for the individual app and not the whole Office 365 update by clicking the links on the right hand side (Word, Excel, etc). Find the previous version of the particular application you want to revert (Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, Excel) on the Office Update History for 2016 page: Update.There’s nobody to talk to either because the Fortune 500 company is too cheap to even pay a third-world wage to some poor bastard in a Honduran call center trying to feed his family. Go into one of the office Apps and choose Help > Check for Updates at the top of the screen. Microsoft Word formatting drives me nuts.
For anyone looking for the way to revert to a previous version of any Office (2016) application on Mac OS High Sierra (10.13.2) the following worked for me: