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ms workplace – OS 12.3/Microsoft365 run-time error ’53’: MTMacOLEshim (MathType)


I’m at my wits’ finish.

I migrated over from an previous MacBook Professional to a brand new Mac Studio working Mac OS 12.3. Each time I open my Microsoft Powerpoint on the brand new Mac Studio, I’ll get the error:

Run-time error '53':
File not discovered: /Library/Software Assist/Microsoft/Office365/Consumer Content material.localized/Startup.localized/PowerPoint/MathType.bundle/Contents/MacOS/MTMacOLEshim

I’m conscious that this has to do the MathType add-in. I’ve beforehand deleted it, though I can’t bear in mind how precisely I deleted it (i.e. utilizing the uninstall file in MathType or simply casually deleted it). This was deleted previous to migration (i.e. after I was on my previous MacBook Professional). Humorous factor is, it causes no downside on my previous MacBook Professional (OS 10.15).

I’ve tried deleting the entire Microsoft workplace suite and moving into to the Library fold and scrapping via all of the application_support, preferences, containers folders and deleting all supporting recordsdata associated to Microsoft. Nevertheless, even after that, after I re-download Microsoft 365, it’s nonetheless giving this error. I additionally scrapped via these folders for any Mathtype recordsdata and cleaned these I may discover.

I can’t even click on go the error to enter into PowerPoint, and must drive stop each time.

I can open Microsoft Phrase, which solely offers me a pop-up that claims:

Phrase wasn’t capable of load an add-in. Your add-in is not appropriate with this model of Phrase. Please contact the add-in supplier for an replace. (MathType.bundle)

Going into template and add-ins, I can see there are two MathType gadgets: Mathtype instructions 2016.dotm (ticked) and MathType.bundle (Not ticked). I may also see the pathways for every of them however I can’t find the folders of those pathways as they’re /Library/Software Assist/Microsoft/..., however I’ve no Microsoft folder within the Software Assist folder.

Excel opens with no downside.

Any assistance is appreciated!

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