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bought a reconditioned IMac (with OS Catalina. I migrated files from my MacBook Pro OSX 10.8.5 with Office for Mac 2011. Of course that version does not work on Catalina. So I have a new Mac and can’t use my Office

I bought a reconditioned iMac 2017 release with os Catalina. I migrated my files from a MacBook Pro OS X 10.8.5 With office 2011. Of course office doesn’t work on Catalina. I need my office files. So I have a new computer and can’t use it other than surfing. I’m bummed. Is there any chance of a 32 to 64 bit converter in the future ? I’ve read on MS forums of reverting to an older OS on Catalina, that seems like devolution. Any solutions?

iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Jan 13, 2020 10:02 PM

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Posted on Jan 13, 2020 10:35 PM

Erase the Mac and reinstall its original version of macOS from the internet, which is likely to be Sierra. Then, migrate the older one's content in the same manner you did before.


Read Reinstall macOS - Apple Support (step 2) for the key chord to use.


Sierra can be upgraded at no charge to Mojave. Catalina will never be able to load 32 bit apps.

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Jan 13, 2020 10:35 PM in response to ohwell707

Erase the Mac and reinstall its original version of macOS from the internet, which is likely to be Sierra. Then, migrate the older one's content in the same manner you did before.


Read Reinstall macOS - Apple Support (step 2) for the key chord to use.


Sierra can be upgraded at no charge to Mojave. Catalina will never be able to load 32 bit apps.

bought a reconditioned IMac (with OS Catalina. I migrated files from my MacBook Pro OSX 10.8.5 with Office for Mac 2011. Of course that version does not work on Catalina. So I have a new Mac and can’t use my Office

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