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Microsoft has confirmed that will not update the app to properly support newer MacBook Pros with Retina displays. If you have a MacBook Pro with Retina display and you are users of the Microsoft Office 2011 suite you will have to make do with the low quality offered by the graphics. Outlook 2011which has improved the graphics, the other applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) They continue without updating their graphic part. One of the main complaints from users of the new MacBook Pro with Retina display that work with the suite Microsoft Office 2011 it is the low quality offered by the graphics of the different applications that compose it. Microsoft Office 2011 will not support MacBook Pro with Retina display