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Can't get Keynote 9.2 on macbook pro mid 2014

Hi,


I have created a keynote presentation on my work iMAC (don't have the specs with me, but around 2019). When trying to open it from my macbook pro (mid 2014, Catalina 10.15.3, Keynote 9.0) it says I need a newer version of Keynote. I then found out I don't have an option to update to the latest version (no update available on App store). I'm assuming this is down to my Macbook Pro being too old. Is there any way around it?

I don't have access to my work iMAC, or any other Apple device.


Thanks


MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 31, 2020 2:41 AM

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Posted on Mar 31, 2020 7:26 AM

Your 2014 MacBook Pro itself is not too old. Since you do have Keynote 9.0 installed in Catalina 10.15.3 on it, open the Mac App Store, and click on your Avatar/Name in the lower left corner of the sidebar. This will take you to what was once the Purchased tab on older Mac App Store versions. Keynote should appear there, and if Open does not appear with it, you should be able to download and update to v9.2.1.

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Mar 31, 2020 7:26 AM in response to noemi53

Your 2014 MacBook Pro itself is not too old. Since you do have Keynote 9.0 installed in Catalina 10.15.3 on it, open the Mac App Store, and click on your Avatar/Name in the lower left corner of the sidebar. This will take you to what was once the Purchased tab on older Mac App Store versions. Keynote should appear there, and if Open does not appear with it, you should be able to download and update to v9.2.1.

Can't get Keynote 9.2 on macbook pro mid 2014

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