Jun 06, 2017 It's no suprise that of all the programs that don't work on the new MacOS High Sierra Beta, that Microsoft has some in that pile. Lost microsoft office 2011 mac product key.
Microsoft only made one initial release to make Office 2011 compatible with High Sierra. That was shortly after HS came out. Later point releases made it less compatible. So it's no surprise at all that a 10 year old piece of software doesn't work in Mojave.
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On top of that, Office 2008 is 32 bit software. Mojave only partly supports 32 bit apps. They may work, they may not. The OS that comes after Mojave will be 64 bit only. No 32 bit apps will work at all.
Time to upgrade. You can get the Home Edition of Office 2019 for $160. If you need Outlook, then it'll be $260 for the Home/Business version.
Aug 07, 2018 Of course, this could simply be because Mojave is pre-release. Office 2011 (and 2016) had serious problems with pre-release copies of High Sierra, as well, but they seem to work OK with the released version. I don't know what Microsoft is doing with Office to. To help, here is the Rocket Yard list of apps that are currently (as of Dec. 3, 2018) either not working or having known issues. Related: Five macOS Mojave Utilities You Should Get to Know. At the end of the list, I’ve included instructions on fixing one of the most common issues for an app not to work in Mojave.