Microsoft has great quick start guides for their Office suite for Mac. You can find these guides here on the Microsoft website. The videos below focus on Outlook for Mac if you’re considering switching from Apple Mail to Outlook. If you have any further questions that aren’t covered by the videos below, feel free to reach out to us. You can submit a ticket to [email protected] or give us a call on 1300 791 678.

Office 365 licenses and what they include

The tables below provides a quick look at what licenses allow users to install Office Apps on their PC, Mac, or Mobile devices and if they come with Exchange (emails, calendars etc). The product names and features can and will likely change overtime so if you aren’t sure what you required you can submit a ticket and ask

Business licenses

There are four plans available, these are the more common licenses that are applied to small to medium sized businesses. Below is a comparison with what license includes Exchange (emails), and the Office desktop apps:


Subscription name
Exchange
Office Desktop Apps


Microsoft 365 Apps
No
Yes


Microsoft 365 Business Basic
Yes
No


Microsoft 365 Business Standard
Yes
Yes


Microsoft 365 Business Premium
Yes
Yes

Enterprise licenses

While the business licenses are more common, they do have some limitations. The business licenses allow you to only have up to a maximum of 300 users, unlike the enterprise licenses which allow you to have an unlimited number of users. Below is a a table of what enterprise licenses come with Exchange (emails), and the Office desktop apps:


Subscription name
Exchange
Office Desktop Apps


Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise
No
Yes


Office 365 E1
Yes
No


Office 365 E3
Yes
Yes


Office 365 E5
Yes
Yes


Microsoft 365 E3
Yes
Yes


Microsoft 365 E5
Yes
Yes

Installing apps from Office 365 portal
Download Office 365 apps Go to https://portal.office365.com and sign in with your work email & password.
Press the ‘Install Office‘ button, then select ‘Office 365 apps‘ to begin download.
Install Office 365 apps Once the previous download is complete, through Finder, go to your ‘Downloads‘ folder and double-click the ‘Microsoft Office installer.pkg‘ file (the name might vary slightly). Note – If you get an error that the installer can’t be opened due to it is from an unidentified developer, hold the ‘Control‘ button on your keyboard and double-click the installer again.
On the first installation screen, select ‘Continue‘
Select ‘Continue‘ on the software license agreement
Select ‘Agree‘ on the terms of the software license agreement
Leave the default options on the install page, and press ‘Install‘
Enter your Mac login password if prompted, and then click ‘Install Software‘.If you don’t have admin rights to your laptop, you may need to enter an admin username & password instead.
The installation process could take up to 10 minutes depending on your Mac. Once its finished, you can press ‘Close‘
Lastly, the Mac may prompt you to move the installer to the bin. Select ‘Move to Bin‘ and you’re done.
Outlook for Mac
Add an Office 365 account in Outlook for Mac

Just installed Outlook for Mac and don’t know where to start? The below video will show you how you can log in and setup your email so it can be managed through Outlook.

Create, reply, & forward email in Outlook for Mac

If you’ve moved to Outlook from Apple mail there are some slight differences when sending email. The video below will show you where the most common functions are in Outlook.

Add a contact in Outlook for Mac

Managing your contacts is through the same application as your emails, and calendar. This does make things easier to manage in todays modern environments. The below video show you where you can access your contacts, and how to add a new contact.