![]() I assume I messed something up on a more global level and it’s not allowing office to run at all now. Then I went back in my Time Machine and reverted to the Office I was using earlier in the day. I tried uninstalling and then re-installing from the disc. Then when I tried to open a document, Word crashed. Like Matt, it told me everything was up to date. Octoat 9:48 am Aaaahhhhhh… finally! thank youĭecemat 9:23 pm Oh, my gosh, I hope you can help me. Septemat 10:10 pm At least somewhere it’s sunny I was pointed here by a colleague so I’m off to thank him too Your instructions worked spot-on and the scissors on Save etc. Septemat 4:39 pm Thanks from sunny Scotland. Even on the Microsoft sites, I couldn’t find this helpful information. Jat 6:14 am This is awesome! Thank you so very much. Rename the Automator, install the update, rename back – done – replace the coubtry suffix for your country for example Germany:įilter to Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 and download , Check out some of the other solutions mentioned in the threads I linked to above.įebruat 3:54 pm you can also load the update manually from MS Download Center : When I click “Check for Update” it tells me everything is up-to-date. Novemat 6:12 am Awesome – did the trick – thank you for the clear and concise step-by-step. Previously posted in WordPress and transferred to Ghost. It definitely beats reinstalling and reconfiguring all Microsoft products again - especially Outlook. After that’s completed, we just move the Automator folder back. By temporarily moving the Automator folder, it will download and install the update again. I didn’t worry much about it then, but that could have been the catalyst for the icons getting mixed up. I think Microsoft Office tried to update some time ago, but failed. Launch Microsoft Word and your icons should be restored.Go back to Terminal and type: sudo mv Automator_Old Automator followed by your password again.Quit Microsoft Word and install the update.You should now see an update for me it was update 14.2.5.Go to: Help > Check for Updates and then press the “Check for Updates” button.Enter your Mac password and hit ENTER again.Type in sudo mv Automator Automator_Old, hit ENTER.Launch Terminal: Applications > Utilities > Terminal.app.Ensure all Microsoft products are quit, including Outlook, Word, Excel, Communicator, etc.You can read about each proposed solution in detail by visiting the respective link above, however what did the trick for me was the following one: Microsoft Office: Mac 2011 Toolbar Icons are Screwed Up.I did a bit of research online and found several threads talking about the issue: Needless to say, this mix-up is less than convenient. ![]() For example, the save button now contained an icon of scissors and the up arrow on the scroll bar was now the spell check icon. I came across a really bizarre issue on my Mac regarding the toolbar icons in Word (and Excel).
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