QuickTime 7 is 32 bit software and will never be updated. It's dead. Don't know which version of Toast you're referring to.
I have been running MS Office 2011 for Home and Student on my MacBookPro (OS 10.6.8 ) without any problems. Now all of a sudden, for no apparent reason, it crashes when I start, Excel, Word, or PowerPoint. I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it three times using the following. Do you hate Catalina? Want to go back to a previous macOS? I have all the installers you need! Final Cut Pro X also available Install guide for FCP X below h. Microsoft has officially ended support for Office for Mac 2011 as scheduled, nearly seven years after the software suite was first released. 2011 versions of Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. If you have installed Microsoft Office (eg) on your Apple computer it is because you were probably brought up on it and used it on a computer with Microsoft Windows operating system or use it at work etc. It’s definitely NOT Apple’s fault if Office won’t work with Catalina. A change to the previous version of Microsoft's AutoUpdate utility caused updates to break in Office 2011 for OS X. A fix is ready for download. AutoUpdate 3.0.5 was installed with the last Office update a few days ago. Microsoft has backed off from the mess it made with a new version of AutoUpdate you can download now. The problem only happens if you're using both the Office 2016.
Office 2016 does work. That it doesn't for you suggests you've never applied any updates. It was originally 32 bit software and MS updated the entire thing to 64 bit quite a while ago.
Office 2011 Mac Catalina
Download the 16.16.14 update and install it.
Office 2011 On Catalina
It's been two years since Apple started making it known 32 bit software was going to be left behind. With the introduction of Mojave, they came right out said 32 bit software would not run in the next major release of macOS. No OS name at the time, but that is now of course Catalina.
Office For Mac Catalina Compatibility
Microsoft Office On Catalina
Oct 11, 2019 12:57 PM