As the software’s compatibility is not officially supported by Microsoft, there are no guarantees that your files will work correctly, so there could be problems with anything but literal values and very simple formulas. If there's any way to get this resolved or if there's a download link that anyone has to send me, I would be very appreciative, instead of very frustrated having spent an hour already trying to find it!!! Quickbooks desktop for mac 2016 download. My main computer HD has failed and I'm running from my laptop, MacBook Air, and I'm running Yosemite. I need this TODAY. I need to install this today and cannot find the proper link on your site due to various broken links and utterly unavailable Support contact info. What is the status of this? Split from Dear Sir or Madam, I don't think my question belongs here, but I spoke with a Microsoft agent and she insisted that I post to this particular thread. Rather than delete my post immediately, could you please help me find which thread I am supposed to post to regarding user-requested product features? I would like to know if Excel for Mac has a 'Find All' feature like the 'Find All' feature in the Excel for PC version. If there is not a 'Find All' feature in Excel for Mac, is there a workaround? If not, has Microsoft decided whether they will offer it with the next version? I have seen requests dating back to 2011 for the feature to be added. Thank you for your time, consideration, and assistance. Sincerely, DC Attorney. FYI: the answers forum is a reasonable place to ask the question. ![]() But instead of asking the question in a reply on the question that you did put it, you would have been better served by starting a new question. That way more people would look at it, with more potential replies. You start a question by clicking on the 'ask a question' button on the right end of the blue menu OR by clicking on the 'Participate' dropdown, then clicking on 'Ask a Question' or 'Start a Discussion'. At the bottom of the question form there are some dropdowns to help you put the question in the 'right' place. Unfortunately the forum is not very 'friendly' or 'intuitive' to new users. A 'moderator' has done that for you, by splitting your reply from the other discussion/question. Sorry, I don't know the answer to your original question, but Norman has pointed you to another place you could ask the question or make the suggestion. That is the 'UserVoice' forum. MS has created several dozen subsites there for specific products. The idea is that place is for users post new feature suggestions and report bugs. When you get to the appropriate sub forum you type in key words from your suggestion to see if there are any existing similar suggestions. If there are you can 'vote' for them and add comments. If there is no existing similar suggestion you can create a new one. Apparently MS employees and project managers are actively monitoring these sites. Unfortunately MS is sloppy about controlling sites being setup there. There is no single point of contact for the average use to find the specific sub sites. I've collected almost 5 dozen links. Here is a link to that collection for your future reference. Go to UserVoice, either through specific links I’ve provided below or create your own suggestions there. That is where MS is looking specifically for this type of user feedback to bring them back to reality from what-ever lala-land they are working in when they make these “ improvements”. Comments (and votes) like these in UserVoice helped to convince MS to roll back the “phat QAT” buttons in 2016 and to at least partially undo the 2016 changes to the way the Pen input works. Please do copy the comments you’ve made here and paste them into comments in UserVoice. Also include a link to this question. If you do make a suggestion, copy the link to the UserVoice suggestion and post it back on this question so other people with the same problem can vote for it and comment on it. (You’ll get faster action that way.) Please get all of your friends and co-workers who use Office to vote for your issue! This blog has a picture to show MS really is looking at UserVoice sites: - Public petition site *** Moderator removed wall of links *** * ***** **** When your computer goes crazy, you can: - cuss, - cry or - chuckle. Why not choose to laugh at the absurdity? Then proceed to calmly solve the problem with a clear mind.
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