In conclusion, it is advisable to not install Office 365 alongside Office 2010 (or 2007) if you need/would like to remove Office 2010 at a later date - without uninstalling both products and re-installing Office 365 or repairing the broken O365 installation.
Click to expand.No, I removed Office 2016 because of problems with it and its non configurable Ribbon and Quick Menu. Office 2016 apps take up around 2 GB each, so you may be looking at an install of 6 - 8 GB depending on which version you purchased.
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As I stated in another thread, Microsoft has promised to update 2016. One of the reasons 2016 takes up more space is that each app (Word, Excel, PP, Outlook) has a separate font folder instead of one folder like 2011 uses. That too will be fixed by MS in a future update.
When MS completes all the promised updates, I will reinstall 2016 and probably remove 2011 but until then I'll continue to use 2011. Click to expand.Ya I have kept 2011 and 2016 on my Mac. I have kept them both up to date with the updates for them and I have gone back to 2011 to see if it works and it works just fine. I prefer 16 a lot better. I am currently downloading High Sierra on my late 2013 MacBook Pro with 2.6ghz intel core i5 and 8gb of ram and hope the performance is the same or better. If you have any more questions just let me know. I have a question for you, which Mac are you running High Sierra on and how is your performance compare to Sierra?