If you do an update on one of your Apple network devices, like a Time Capsule or AirPort Extreme, and then you find that you’re having problems afterward, what do you do? Well, don’t freak out. (That’s always my recommended first step.) But after you commence not freaking out, then consider downgrading the firmware on the offending device. Unlike with macOS and iOS, Apple provides a really simple way to do this for network devices using the AirPort Utility program. So if you find that printing’s spotty or an older device won’t connect, this’d be an easy troubleshooting step, especially if you can link the start of the trouble to an upgrade you installed! So to do this, first open AirPort Utility. That program lives in your Applications folder in a subfolder called (surprise!) Utilities, a shortcut for which lives under Finder’s “Go” menu. Uninstall Updates in Office 'Click to Run'. Now you’re ready to roll back the click-to-run installation. I did as advised, but my Office 2013 Plus seemed to be installed back to the latest update available (again, passing the SP1 and runtime version numbers). Once you’ve got AirPort Utility running, you should see your available Apple networking devices appear in the window (and if you don’t, be sure you’re on your home network and not, say, a neighbor’s or ). When you click on any device and enter its password, you’ll be given a list of its basic info. Here’s where the magic happens—if you Option-click on the version number shown there, you can revert back to a previous one really quickly. When you pick the firmware version you want, AirPort Utility will warn you that your device is about to go offline, of course. Then just wait for the installation process to complete, and you’re done! If you decide that you’d like to give the problematic version another try at some point, all you have to do is go back to AirPort Utility. You’ll see that option available to you again on the selected device. This rollback feature is neat, for sure. I need it on my iPhone. And in my life. Can I roll back and avoid eating that dessert the size of my couch last night? Word for mac 2016 custom themes. I did a clean install of Microsoft Office for Mac 2016 from installers from my campus bookstore. I customized the install to include only Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. In Mac PPT you can create Custom Theme Colors combined with any of the built-in Theme Font pairs. To do more than that you have to write your own XML files. If you search the Community on the subject you'll find quite a few conversations on the subject including some comprehensive responses from. Office 2016 for Mac allows you to change the Color Theme between a few options. Keep in mind, changes to the Theme will apply to all Office 2016 for Mac apps including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook. Background: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, OS X 10.7.4, MacBookPro5,1 I desperately want to change the theme fonts and colors to take advantage of the interface advantages of having these elements at. Themes provide a complete design for your document, including background designs, font styles, colors, and layouts. You can customize the themes that come with Office and save them so you In Office for Mac 2011, you create a custom theme in PowerPoint and then use it in Word or Excel.
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