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- The system will search for items that pertain to the categories you selected. If it finds any items, you will be prompted to remove them. Click Remove All to delete the information. To finish, click Close. If you are prompted to save the document changes when you close the file, click Save.
- Oct 24, 2011 Delete all hidden Mac junk files in Windows (Like.DSSTORE) October 24, 2011 November 4, 2016 Fixing Stuff If you use a Mac and Windows together, you’re likely to end up with a bunch of hidden.DSSTORE files all over your Windows drives.
- AutoSave is a different feature which automatically saves your file as you work - just like if you save the file manually - so that you don't have to worry about saving on the go. On the Mac, AutoSave is available in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac subscribers. When AutoSave is turned on AutoRecover files are rarely needed.
- Find and delete files on your Mac. Use the sidebar of the Storage pane to sort through items by category, see how much space is used, and quickly find documents, apps, books, movies, backups, and other files.
Support for Office for Mac 2011 ended on October 10, 2017. All of your Office for Mac 2011 apps will continue to function. However, you could expose yourself to serious and potentially harmful security risks. Upgrade to a newer version of Office so you can stay up to date with all the latest features, patches, and security updates. You should carefully remove all the files created by Microsoft Word, but be sure not to delete any other file. Deleting other important library files may damage the system. After removing the files please restart your Mac. Remove Office Apps from Dock: Mac Dock is known as the launching pad for different kinds of applications in the Mac.
If a file is duplicated in your OneDrive with your computer name added to the filename, it could be time to refresh your credentials.
How to fix duplicate files with your computer name added
Windows:
Select Start, type 'credentials,' and then select Credentials Manager.
Select the Windows Credentials tab.
Under Generic Credentials, look for any entries containing “OneDrive Cached Credentials” and remove them.
Restart OneDrive.
Mac
From Spotlight search type “keychain” and select 'Keychain Access”. If it's not visible in Spotlight, go to the Utilities folder and open Keychain Access from there.
Search for “OneDrive.”
Delete “OneDrive Cached Credential .”
Run OneDrive.
If these workarounds don't resolve the issue, please uninstall and reinstall OneDrive:
Note: You won't lose files or data by disabling or uninstalling OneDrive on your computer. You can always access your files by signing in to OneDrive.com.