Feb 20, 2017 Remove your old Microsoft software on your Mac so you can upgrade to the latest version. Thanks for watching. Step 4: Remove Microsoft folders and Office 2011 files. Click Go Computer, and double-click your hard disk icon. The default name of your hard disk is Macintosh HD. Tech support scams are an industry-wide issue where scammers trick you into paying for unnecessary technical support services. You can help protect yourself from scammers by verifying that the contact is a Microsoft Agent or Microsoft Employee and that the phone number is an official Microsoft global customer service number.
Alternative instructions for users who also have Office 2008 installed. Go to your Applications folder. Open the “Microsoft Office 2008” folder. Open the “Additional Tools” folder. Open the “Remove Office” folder. Run the “Remove Office” application. Once it has opened, click Continue and it will. Office for Mac 2011 spewed fonts, automator actions, and frameworks into the System areas and dragging the applications to the Trash is a far cry from a proper uninstall. FoxFifth has posted the correct uninstall link. Click Start Control Panel. Click Programs Programs and Features. Right-click the Office application you want to remove, and then click Uninstall. Follow the prompts to complete the uninstall.
This guide shows how you can uninstall Microsoft Office 2011 on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion).
NB!Before you start the procedure please make sure that all files you might still want/need are moved from the trash folder.
- Start Finder, go to Applications and delete the folder Microsoft Office 2011.
- Navigate to the system library. NB! Please keep in mind that all users have their own library as well.
- Open Internet Plug-Ins and delete all Sharepoint files.
- Return to the library and open LaunchDaemons.
- Delete com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist.
- Go back to the library and open Preferences.
- Delete com.microsoft.office.licensing.plist.
- Navigate to the folder PrivilegedHelperTools, also in the system library.
- Find the file called com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper and delete it.
- Empty the trash and restart the computer to complete the operation.
It’s no great mystery why we’d want to uninstall Office 2011.
8 Steps total
Step 1: Quit Everything
The first thing you need to do before you can remove Office 2011 is to make sure none of its applications are running. The easiest way to do this is to simply use “Command + Tab” to switch between running apps.
If any are running, simply use “Command + Q” to quit them
Step 2: Remove the Office Folder and Dock Icons
Open your Applications folder and locate the “Microsoft Office 2011 folder. Click and drag it to the trash.
While you’re at it, you can also remove the Office icons from your Dock (if you have any pinned there). The simplest way to do this is to click and drag them out of the Dock.
Microsoft divides this into two steps. You could simply stop here Office would be basically uninstalled, but as we said before, there’s a lot of little files that Office writes all over you drive. If you want it all gone, roll up your sleeves and get to it.
Step 3: Removing the Preferences, Subscription File, and License
Once you remove the application files, it’s time to start removing all the little files spread throughout your system. One of the best ways to navigate your way through the Finder, is to use the Go menu.
To remove the preferences, open the Library in your Home folder. Click “Go,” hold the “Option” key, and click “Library.”
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Navigate to the “Preferences” and arrange everything by Name. It’s probably a good idea to change your view in Finder to a list.
Select all the files (you can hold “Shift” to select a range of files) that start with “com.microsoft” and drag them to the trash.
Remember, these preference files contain customizations you’ve made for things like toolbars, keyboard shortcuts, and custom dictionaries. If you remove them and later reinstall Office 2011, you will need to redo your customizations.
While you’re in this folder, you can remove the subscriptions files. Open the “ByHost” folder, arrange everything by Name and drag anything starting with “com.microsoft” to the Trash.
When you install Office and you input your license info, it creates a file. Open “Computer” from the Go menu (you can use “Shift + Command + C”) , double-click to open your system drive (it might be “Macintosh HD” unless you’ve renamed it), then open “Library -> Preferences” and drag “com.microsoft.office.licensing.plist” to the Trash.
Microsoft recommends you restart your computer at this point to remove any files that are cached in memory. This will be necessary before you can purge everything in the Trash.
Step 4: Removing the Application Support Folder and Receipts
With your computer restarted, open “Computer” again from the Go menu, then your system drive, and “Library -> Application Support.”
Drag the “Microsoft” folder to the Trash; you will need to enter your system password to complete this action.
Step 5: Removing Receipts
Next, while you’re still in that Library folder, open the “Receipts” folder and see if there are any files that begin with “Office2011_” (there probably will not be) and drag them to the Trash as well.
If you’re using using OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) or OS Lion (10.7), then you will need to Go to(“Shift + Command + G”) the Finder folder “/private/var/db/receipts.”
Step 6: Removing Custom Templates and Fonts
We’re almost done, there are just a few steps more to go. The next thing we’ll need to do is remove any custom templates you might have created. If you want to save these then you can simply relocate them to a safe location.
Open the “Library” folder from the Go menu once more by holding down the “Option” key.
Navigate to “Application Support -> Microsoft” and drag the “Office” folder to the Trash.
Step 7: Removing Fonts
Next, you’re going to again reopen the “Computer” location, click on you system drive (Macintosh HD by default), and then “Library -> Fonts.”
Drag the “Microsoft” folder to the Trash. At this point, you can empty the Trash, unless you want to delete your Microsoft User Data folder in the next step.
Step 8: Moving or Deleting Your Microsoft User Data
Deleting your Microsoft User Data folder is optional. If you remove this folder and you will lose all your Outlook data, among other things.
This user data folder can be found in your Documents.
It is recommend that if you want to keep this data folder, you drag it to a safe location such as the Desktop or archive it to a cloud folder.
Regardless, upon finishing this last step, restart your computer once more and you’re done removing Office 2011 from your Mac.
I hope that Microsoft includes some kind of ability in Office 2016 for Mac that will allow you to uninstall or upgrade from the previous installation. Right now however, to completely remove Office 2011, this is your best, a bit annoying, course of action.
References
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3 Comments
Remove Microsoft Office 2011 Mac Update
- Tabascoaustin janey Apr 9, 2015 at 04:08pm
Alternatively there is a mac app called appCleaner by freemacsoft that does most of the work for you it looks for associated files and grabs them then deletes them its pretty fantastic and will do clean uninstalls of pretty much any program not just office.
- MaceAceOfSpades Apr 9, 2015 at 06:55pm
Also available is a script from http://www.officeformachelp.com/office/install/remove-office/ see bottom of the page to download it.
- Thai PepperPriyal (Stellar Info Tech) Apr 14, 2015 at 10:03am
Stellar Speedup Mac is another choice to remove Leftovers of any application including Office for Mac 2011. It cleans those files which weren't removed by the OS X at the time of uninstalltion. This is the free feature of the software.