# ProjectLearn for Mac and Office 2010

Do you use ProjectLearn? Do you have students who use Mac 2011 or Office 2010?

As newer versions of Office are created, the applications are changed by modifying the existing or adding new features. For example, color palettes, themes, and styles have been modified in the different versions of Office (2010, Mac 2011, or 2013). However, it’s not always easy to pinpoint where students may encounter difficulties.

In situations where students need to use versions other than Microsoft Office 2013, we have compiled some useful information to help you and your students through the process. We worked through the projects from the Mac Microsoft Office 2011 and PC Microsoft Office 2010 perspective.

While there are some projects that work as written, here is some more information for students who use a different version to submit assignments.

* [ProjectLearn Mac Word](https://github.com/TriadInteractive/simnet-help-blog/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/2014-09-ProjectLearn-Mac-Word.xlsx)
* [ProjectLearn Mac Excel](https://github.com/TriadInteractive/simnet-help-blog/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/2014-09-ProjectLearn-Mac-Excel.xlsx)
* [ProjectLearn Mac PowerPoint](https://github.com/TriadInteractive/simnet-help-blog/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/2014-09-ProjectLearn-Mac-PowerPoint.xlsx)


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