Applies To: Excel 2010 Word 2010 Outlook 2010 PowerPoint 2010 OneNote 2010 If you are dissatisfied with Microsoft Office Click-to-Run editions of Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student or Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business or if your problem is one of the, it might be better for you to use the MSI-based edition of Microsoft Office. For more information about Office Click-to-Run, see. Switch from Office 2010 Click-to-Run to MSI-based Office 2010 The license is the same. You do not need a new Product Key.
If you have any questions, contact. Save all work, and then close all programs. In Control Panel, open Programs and Features to see a list of installed programs. Click Microsoft Office Click-To-Run 2010, and then click Uninstall. To remove Microsoft Office Click-to-Run, click Yes.
Enter your product key, and then click Verify. Select the language you want to install, and then click Confirm. Select the 64-bit or 32-bit version.
Not sure which to select?. Depending on your browser, select Run, Setup, or Save File.
From the User Account Control window, select Yes to launch the SingleImage.exe. Follow the remaining installation prompts.
Refer to the following website for information on repairing Office 2013 365: A lot of problems with Office 2013 are caused by third party (non-Microsoft) applications. This is my (expanding) list of things to try when Office 2013 365 won’t start or crashes: See Office 2013 install woes - See the KnowledgeBase article “Office 2013 applications crash on launch at the splash screen” at: Or see the KnowledgeBase article Error: “Something went wrong and we can't sign you in right now” when trying to install Office 2013 at: Also see my response in Do you have Abbyy Finereader installed on the PC?
A number of people have reported that removing it overcomes problems with 2013 Do you have “Fun Tools” add-in? A number of people have reported that removing it overcomes problems with 2013 Do you have Toshiba Book Reader installed on the PC? It has been reported that uninstalling that brings Office back to working status. Do you have the Acrobat PDFMaker add-in.
It has been reported that uninstalling that overcomes an issue with a message appearing that states 'The document contains macros. Macro support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document as a read only?' Also see: and It appears that there may be some hardware incompatibilities as well. If you have the NVIDIA driver NVWGF2UM.DLL, try renaming it as: NVWGF2UM.old as was mentioned in: See: From the File tab, select Options and then click on Advanced and then in the Display section of the dialog, check the box for Disable hardware graphics acceleration For the error message 'There was a problem sending the command to the program', use Windows Explorer to access the C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 folder and right click on WINWORD.EXE then on Properties, go to the Compatibility tab and uncheck all the boxes. It has also been reported that the problem can be overcome by editing the registry at HKEYCLASSESROOT Word.Document.12 shell Open and deleting the ddeexec key.
The ddeexec can also be deleted from HKEYCLASSESROOT Word.DocumentMacroEnabled.12 shell Open. That fix is described. It has been reported that uninstalling FastPictureView and FastPictureViewer Pro overcomes the issue of the Minimize, Maximize, Close and Help buttons not being visible in Office 2013. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP dougrobbinsmvp@gmail.com I AM NOT CONCERNED ABOUT MY EMAIL ADDRESS BEING VISIBLE!
OneDrive Folder Link https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmuIXmFDy-1a8nP3RpgnYHp-5zXK. Repair or Uninstall Office 2013 /2010 / 2007 The factory installed trial is typically called something like “Microsoft Office 2010 Single Image” because it allows the factory to install all 3 trials (Home and Student, Home and Business, and Pro) at the same time. (For this problem you can ignore Office Starter, and an entry that is just 'Microsoft Office 2010') If you are uninstalling the factory trial to clear up conflicts with another installed copy, you MUST do an Office Repair of that other installed copy, boot the computer and you will probably have to also do an activation of the installed copy. When things are bad, you can either: - cuss, - cry or - laugh. Why not choose to laugh.