Recently installed MacOS BigSur (64-bit app) and currently have Microsoft Office365 app what worked on old MacOS Mohave(32-bit) but now those Microsoft app icons have the prohibitory symbol over them and I'm directed to upgrade.
Because I recently had my hard drive replaced on my MId 2013 MacBook Air and a new 64-bit MacOS Big Sur operating system installed at the same time as the repair, my current MS Office apps won't launch and I am directed to upgrade which means download and subscribe, which I don't have a problem doing, the newer version of MS Office365 that will run on the 64-bit technology. FYI my old operating system was MacOS Mohave 32-bit technology.
I was told by someone at Microsoft that I need to uninstall or trash my current version of MS Office 365 which is a free education suite of apps and then download MS Office365 again to get MS Apps that will work on 64-bit operating system MacOS Big Sur version 11.6
If this is true then how do I uninstall my current version of the MS Apps that need upgrading? Do I merely drag them from dock and launchpad to trash?
Also I have some data saved on my Excel app that I don't want to lose and have it available when I launch the 'newer" Excel that I'll download and install.
Please advise
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6