Hi Eric,

Office 365 is a subscription service from Microsoft for their office suite and 
more add on’s

There are a number of different options to purchase the office suite most 
include word outlook and excel but then you can add / remove services / 
applications depending on the package you purchase for your month / year etc.

This can include any one of possible dozens of products including teams, 
sharepoint, sway
Exchange (email)
Access powerpoint,
To do, dynamic 365,
Groups, bookings,and still more.

Ofice 365 is the equal to office 2019 but it started back with office 2011 and 
2013 for windows,
2011 for mac.

Now they have the same version for both mac and windows,
If you have something like office 2011 then the accessibility is going to be 
crap for you with vo
You need at least office 2016 / 365

To see if you have office 2011 or 365 / 2016 or later,

Have a look in your /Applications folder and see if you have an office or 
Microsoft office folder with the apps in it,

Or if you have Microsoft word, powerpoint excel and outlook app files sitting 
individually in the applications folder then that means you have a version of 
office 365 or a volume licence for the equivalent suite.

Without activation of office 365 you get everything in a read only mode, no 
option to edit documents / files,

I’m not sure if that stops you saving files and therefore letting you convert 
them between word and pages.


Hope this helps.



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Eric Caron
Sent: Wednesday, 11 March 2020 8:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Word Processors recommendation




On Mar 10, 2020, at 3:48 PM, Eric Caron 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Tim and others,

                My current computer only version of Microsoft Word application 
seems to have some glitches.  The longer my documents are the more issues that 
seem to crop up.  Mostly focus issues.

Pages being an Apple product, I’m hoping would be a better experience, but then 
I have the export issues.

Microsoft 365 is unknown to me, but I’ve not found getting the exchange account 
a easy process and am concerned I get the product to find it is glitchy.
 I’m reassured with the comment that it is accessible.

I’d love to know what word processors Mac-Visionaries are using?

I want to keep my documents simple and having a mix of Dox and Pages isn’t 
appealing, however, Pages might be the more reliable package and worth the 
extra steps when needed.

Are there any special advantages to Microsoft 365 I might not know about?

So, what is the word processor my fellow Mac users on list rely on?

Eric Caron




On Mar 10, 2020, at 2:28 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,

Pages, Keynote and Numbers are all totally accessible.  If you plan on sharing 
a document created in Pages with someone who is a Microsoft Office user, then 
you'll still need to export it to a Word document (.DOCX).  Pages is an Apple 
product, not a Microsoft product and thus I doubt that this will ever change.  
Office 365 is quite accessible on the Mac.  Others may be able to give you more 
specifics, but it is totally usable now from a VO prospective.  Pages is free, 
so deciding whether you wish to purchase a subscription to Office 365 vs using 
Apple's suite is your call.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 10, 2020, at 12:16, Eric Caron 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Working on getting my Mac in a stronger working order.

I have not updated the operating system as my current Microsoft app is 34 bit 
and I don’t have a clue where the registration info is.  I purchased my copy 
many years ago and had a difficult time getting it installed.  I accidentally 
selected the 34 bit version.

I understand if I move to the latest Mac operating system it will no longer 
work.

So I’m considering Microsoft 365.

What is the word processor of choice these days?


Anyway, I’m wondering if Pages has improved over the years so. That I don’t 
need Microsoft work for Mac or Microsoft 365.

What is the current state of Accessability for Microsoft and Pages?

My concern is was of use and ability to share documents as a doc or similar 
file.
It was frustrating to have to export in Pages every time I wanted to share a 
file with someone.

Still my day to day work is almost all Mac now.

Before purchasing Microsoft 365 I thought I’d check in.
Thoughts and tips appreciated!

Eric Caron

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