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  1. Feb 18, 2013 · It is a one-time retriveal code to access your Product key. You need the unique 25 character Product Key, and the generic installation file for the matching Office bundle. With your product key, you can download the installation file from one of these links: 2010 Office. Office 2010 Web Apps - free.

    • Overview
    • Install 32-bit (default) Office 2010
    • Install 64-bit Office 2010
    • Install or remove individual Office programs or components

    Because of potential backward compatibility issues the default installed version is 32-bit. However, if the 64-bit version is a better choice, follow the 64-bit installation procedure in this article.

    To do a custom install or uninstall for specific apps, see the section below Install or remove individual Office programs or components.

    1.Insert the Office 2010 disc into the drive. If the setup wizard doesn’t start automatically, navigate to the disc drive and click SETUP.EXE.

    2.When prompted, enter the product key.

    If you need help, see Find your product key for Office 2010.

    3.Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then click Continue.

    4.Follow the prompts and after Office installs, click Close.

    5.In the Activation wizard, click I want to activate the software over the Internet, and then follow the prompts.

    What you need to know before installing 64-bit Office:

    •You must be running 64-bit Windows. To check, see Which Windows operating system am I running?.

    •Uninstall any 32-bit versions of Office. See Uninstall or remove Office 2010.

    •Make sure any 3rd-party Office add-ins that you rely on are stated as being Office 2010 and 64-bit compatible. Possible backward incompatibility is why, if in doubt, stay with the 32-bit version.

    1.Insert the Office 2010 installation disc.

    2.Click Start, > Computer, and right-click in the disc drive where the Office 2010 installation disc was inserted, and select Open.

    Install or remove individual Office programs

    If you only want to install certain programs from your Office suite - for example, you have Office Home and Business and want to install Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook but not OneNote – you can choose a custom installation during setup. 1.Initiate the installation of your Office suite. 2.In the Choose the installation you want dialog box, click Customize. 3.On the Installation Options tab, right click the programs that you do not want installed, and then click Not Available . 4.Click Install now to complete the custom installation.

    Install or remove individual Office program components

    When you first try to use a feature that is not yet installed, Office usually installs the feature automatically. If the feature that you want is not installed automatically, do the following: 1.Exit all programs. 2.In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. 3.Do one of the following: •Windows 7 and Windows Vista Click Programs, and then click Programs and Features. Click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change. •Microsoft Windows XP Click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Change or Remove Programs. Click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change. 4.In the Office Setup dialog box, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. 5.Click the custom installation options that you want: •Click a plus sign (+) to expand a folder and see more features. •The symbol next to each feature indicates how that feature will be installed by default. You can change how the feature will be installed by clicking its symbol, and then selecting another symbol from the list that appears. The symbols and their meanings are as follows: Run from My Computer The feature will be installed and stored on your hard disk when you complete Setup. Subfeatures won't be installed and stored on your hard disk. Run all from My Computer The feature and all of its subfeatures will be installed and stored on your hard disk when you complete Setup. Installed on First Use The feature will be installed on your hard disk when you use the feature for the first time. At that time, you may need access to the CD or network server that you originally installed from. This option may not be available for all features. Not Available The feature won't be installed because it is not available. •If a feature has sub-features, a symbol with a white background indicates that the feature and all of its sub-features have the same installation method. A symbol with a gray background indicates that the feature and its sub-features have a combination of installation methods. •You can also use the keyboard to browse through features and change feature options. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select features. Use the RIGHT ARROW key to expand a feature that contains one or more sub-features. Use the LEFT ARROW key to collapse an expanded feature. When you have selected the feature that you want to change, press SPACEBAR to display the menu of setup choices. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select the setup option that you want, and then press ENTER. 6.When you are done choosing the custom installation options that you want, do one of the following: •Click Upgrade. This button appears if Setup detects an earlier version of the same Office program on your computer. •Click Install Now. This button appears if Setup does not detect an earlier version of the same Office program on your computer.

  2. If you cancel your subscription or it expires, you can still access and download all your files by signing in to OneDrive directly using the Microsoft account you used to set up Microsoft 365. You do lose the additional storage that comes with your subscription, so you must save your files elsewhere or buy more OneDrive storage if your OneDrive ...

  3. Step-by-step instructions on how to install Microsoft Office 2010 on Windows 10. Microsoft Office 2010 is a great software suite for Windows 10 users. Here are steps to help you install it with ease: Check the official Microsoft website for compatible operating systems and hardware requirements.

  4. To reinstall the calculator from Settings in Windows 10 & 11, you must first uninstall the app and then install it from the Store. It is pretty easy to do. Let me show you how.

  5. Sep 25, 2020 · Step 1: Open the Settings app and then navigate to System > Apps & features. Step 2: Look for Calculator app entry. Click on Calculator app entry to see the Advanced options link. Click the Advanced options link. Step 3: This will open Storage usage and app reset page. Click the Reset button.

  6. If you already redeemed a product key, you're simply reinstalling the apps, or you know you have an assigned license through work or school, you can skip ahead and go to the section sign in to download and install Microsoft 365 or Office.