Velvis
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I have a client with an older Mac that can't run Monterey and they got an email saying after July they will only be able to view Office docs in the applications, and they will need to use the web apps to edit files. Is this the only solution? Seems a little weird than an old version of Office wouldn't just continue working on old hardware.
[td]We have an update about Microsoft 365 on one of your macOS devices.
Starting July 13, 2026, a security certificate update is required to keep Microsoft 365 and Office apps current. On devices that cannot support this update, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote will switch to view-only mode. You can still open and read all your files, but editing and saving will not be available on this device. Your files are safe.
Based on our records, one of the macOS devices linked to your account cannot run macOS 12 (Monterey) or later. This means it will not be able to fully support Microsoft 365 apps after July 13. Your subscription is active, your account is unchanged, and everything you have saved in OneDrive is still yours. Here's how to keep going:[/td]
Starting July 13, 2026, a security certificate update is required to keep Microsoft 365 and Office apps current. On devices that cannot support this update, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote will switch to view-only mode. You can still open and read all your files, but editing and saving will not be available on this device. Your files are safe.
Based on our records, one of the macOS devices linked to your account cannot run macOS 12 (Monterey) or later. This means it will not be able to fully support Microsoft 365 apps after July 13. Your subscription is active, your account is unchanged, and everything you have saved in OneDrive is still yours. Here's how to keep going:[/td]