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Use this article to bypass the editing warnings you may be receiving on a Mac computer.

The prompt you may have received is: "Your account XXX@otc.edu doesn't allow editing on a Mac."Image Removed

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Instructions:

  1. Sign out of Office by clicking Word/Excel/whichever Office app you have open, and

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  1. clicking Sign Out:

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  2. Open a web browser and go to 

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  1. My Account (microsoft.com) and log in with your OTC email address and password.

  2. Select the device name that represents your Mac device and click Disable lost device.

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  3. Return to Office and Sign In. Enter your OTC email address and password

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  1. if prompted.

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If this does not resolve your issue or you would like additional help, please contact the Help Desk:

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If the error persists…

  • Uninstall all Office365 apps from your computer.

  • Reinstall Office365 from the web portal (use your OTC email address).

  • Try accessing the Office app again and sign in with your OTC email address.

If the error still persists…

There is a more complex option that has shown good results. Try this only if the previous two methods do not work.

  • Launch each Office app installed on your Mac, click on the application name (eg Word) menu and choose Sign Out. Then quit the application.

  • In the Finder, click on the Go menu and choose Go to Folder

  • In the box, type: ~/Library

  • Click on the Group Containers folder

  • Locate the following three files/folders and drag them to the Trash

    • UBF8T346G9.ms

    • UBF8T346G9.Office

    • UBF8T346G9.OfficeOsfWebHost

  • Empty the Trash and launch an Office application to check if you can now edit documents.

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