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help with word?
Ok, I had to get my computer fixed not to long ago, and they had to wipe my drives and reinstall the original programs. With that, means I'm stuck (once again) with Microsoft Office on my computer. I have no codes to this program, so my Word doesn't work.
Last time, I removed Office and installed Works Suite. Word worked perfectly. This time, Office won't leave! I removed it using the Add/Remove feature, but it's still there, lurking under Program Files. Nothing I do will get rid of it so I can have my Word back.
Please help! My job depends on this!
I don't like Office because I don't have that silly code to get it to work. I never got the code, so it never worked. Why should I use something that's not working. If I had the code, I'd keep it on my computer.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You might check you file authorization level. Go to the directory where MS Office is located and right click the folder, click properties. If the Read Only box is checked, uncheck it. That might be affecting your ability to change/delete the files. You will need the correct file permissions, so logging in as administrator will help.
If that doesn't work, as a temporary work-around you could download Open Office (it's free). I personally prefer Word to Open Office and/or Wordperfect, but if you need to do word processing today for work, it should work and it can save the files as Word files if you need to send them to other people.
Hope that helps.
Source(s): http://www.openoffice.org/ - TheHumbleOneLv 71 decade ago
Sorry you don't like MS Office suite. I think if you knew it better you would like it as much as I. However, this information may help you get rid of it:
Hassle-Free PC: Fix Stubborn Windows Install Errors
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/printable/article/id,122926...
Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
Warning The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility is provided "as is" to help resolve installation problems for programs that use Microsoft Windows Installer. If you use this utility, you may have to reinstall other programs. Caution is advised.
Microsoft has updated the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility. With the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, you can remove a program's Windows Installer configuration information. You may want to remove the Windows Installer configuration information for your program if you experience installation (Setup) problems. For example, you may have to remove a program's Windows Installer configuration information if you have installation problems when you try to add (or remove) a component of your program that was not included when you first installed your program.
The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility does not perform the following functions:
• Remove Windows Installer
• Remove files of any programs that are installed by Windows Installer, such as Microsoft Office 2003
The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility does perform the following functions:
• Provides a dialog box in which you can select one or more programs that were installed by Windows Installer
To do this, select the programs that you want in the Installed Products list in the Windows Installer CleanUp dialog box. After you make this selection, the utility removes only the Windows Installer configuration information that is related to those programs.
• Removes the files and registry settings that make up the Windows Installer configuration information for programs that you select
If you use this utility to remove the Windows Installer configuration information for your program and you plan to reinstall the program, you should reinstall the program in the same folder where you originally installed it. This prevents duplication of files on your hard disk or disks.
- Anonymous1 decade ago