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Hi @KA Mullins
Thank you for posting your question in the Q&A Forum.
I see that the Q&A Assist AI has already provided a general explanation about macOS requirements for OneNote, you can refer to that for the basic details.
However, I’d like to add a few practical points that may help:
- Even though Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook work on your Mac, those apps were likely installed earlier or via a version that still supported Monterey. The current version of OneNote on the App Store now strictly requires macOS 14.
- You can still access and edit all your notes at https://www.onenote.com. This is the easiest way to use OneNote on Monterey without needing to install or upgrade anything.
- If your Mac hardware supports it, upgrading to macOS 14 or later will allow you to download the latest OneNote directly from the App Store.
For official details about OneNote and Office for Mac releases, you can refer to Microsoft’s update history page.
I hope this clarifies the situation and helps you find the best way forward.
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