

One thing still needs to be fixed however, as of today (Oct 17, 2018) I received a MU update email because I am signed up to receive notices about Office 2016. MU Editors: Thank you for splitting out 20 onto separate pages. Luckily, and to my surprise, Office 2011 still works great on El Capitan! :-)
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So, one might argue that it's just a question of "learning curve", but tell me why I should spend so much time learning how to do what I was easily doing before, and why I should accept the loss of my preferred features when, in the end, it doesn't run faster than Office 2011 and I even had crashes. Powerpoint: I haven't worked with PP 2016 yet but I expect some disappointment too as I still had to go to PP 2004 in some cases (PP 2011 doesn't accept too many slides!) Outlook: can't move profiles to a different drive using a symlink as before (I found some tutorial to achieve that by modifying the app but it didn't work for me)

Excel: graphical bug for complex graphs with lots of non-adjacent cells - it's obviously designed for adjacent cells and doesn't accept too many arguments.

no more custom toolbars - I had one for Excel and two for Word. Well, I can't say it's not working great, globally, but I'm pretty much disappointed because of the disappearance of a few things that I find important in former versions such as: One of the things that decided me to update my OS from 10.9 to 10.11 was Office 2016.
