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The base version (12.0.0) is often buggy on later OS versions like Lion or Mountain Lion. You should search for the Office 2008 Service Pack 2 (12.2.0) and the final 12.3.6 Update to ensure maximum stability. Important Safety Warning

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Installing Office for Mac 2008 on MacBook Air with no DVD Drive

A: Microsoft stopped supporting Office 2008 on April 9, 2013, and no longer provides any downloads for it—not even trial versions. Do you already own a physical for Office 2008

Microsoft officially ended support for Office 2008 for Mac in 2013. The company no longer provides official download links, mirrors, or installation media on its primary websites.

Microsoft officially discontinued support for Office 2008 for Mac on April 9, 2013. Consequently, official download links are no longer available on Microsoft’s main website or the Mac App Store. Important Safety Warning Insert link: https://go

After installing the base version, you must apply incremental updates to reach the final stable version (12.3.6) for better compatibility and security. Office 2008 v12.1.4 Update Office 2008 v12.3.6 Final Update (Final official patch) System Requirements & Compatibility

If you have older versions of Office installed (like Office 2004), the installer will ask whether to remove them. You can either keep them or remove them—the choice is yours.

Before downloading the installer file, confirm that your hardware and operating system configuration match the environment required by this vintage software. Minimum Requirement PowerPC (G4 or G5) or Intel x86 32-bit (Universal Binary) Operating System Mac OS X 10.4.9 (Tiger) through macOS 10.14.6 (Mojave) System Memory (RAM) 512 MB minimum Available Hard Drive Space 1.5 GB of free local storage Display Resolution 1024 x 768 or higher The 32-Bit Compatibility Bottleneck

A: If you have a valid product key, yes—you can install it on a new Mac as long as you stay within the license's allowed number of installations (typically 1-3 computers).