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Option 1 - Uninstall Office from the Control Panel Option 1 - Uninstall Office from the Control Panel Open the Control Panel. Tip: If you installed the Office apps as part of a suite, such as Office Home and Student or Microsoft 365, search for the suite name. For stand-alone apps search by the app name, such as Project or Visio. In most cases you can't uninstall an individual app if it's included in your Office suite. The only way to uninstall an individual app is if you purchased it as a stand-alone app. How you open the Control Panel depends on your version of Windows. Windows 10 In the search box on the task bar, type control panel, then select Control Panel. Select Programs > Programs and Features, then right-click your Microsoft Office product, and choose Uninstall. Windows 8.1 or 8 Right-click the Start button (lower-left corner), and choose Control Panel. Select Programs and Features, then right-click your Office product, and choose Uninstall. Windows 7 Click Start > Control Panel. Click Programs > Programs and Features. Right-click the Office application you want to remove, and then click Uninstall. Follow the prompts to complete the uninstall. Note: If Office isn't listed in the Control Panel you could have a . Select the tab above and follow those uninstall steps instead. To reinstall Office select the version you want to reinstall and follow those steps. | | | | | |Option 2 - Completely uninstall Office with the uninstall support tool Option 2 - Completely uninstall Office with the uninstall support tool Select the button below to download the Office uninstall support tool. Follow the steps to open the download according to your browser, and when you're prompted in the Application Install window, select Install, and then I agree for the Microsoft Services Agreement. Tip: The tool may take a few minutes to download and install. After completing the installation, the Uninstall Office products window will open. Edge or Chrome In the lower-lower left corner right-click SetupProd_OffScrub.exe > Open. Edge (older) At the bottom of the browser window, select Run to launch the SetupProd_OffScrub.exe. Firefox In the pop-up window, select Save File and then from the upper-right browser window, select the downloads arrow > SetupProd_OffScrub.exe. From the Uninstall Office products window, select the version of Office you want to uninstall, and then select Next. Follow the prompts on the remaining screens and when prompted, restart your computer. After you restart your computer, the uninstall tool automatically re-opens to complete the final step of the uninstall process. Follow the remaining prompts. If you want to reinstall Office, select the steps for the version you want and follow those steps. Close the uninstall tool. | | | | | | Tip: If the Office uninstall tool doesn't completely uninstall Office from your PC, you can try to . Uninstall Office from Settings in Windows 10 Select Start > Settings > Apps. Under Apps & Features select the version of Office you want to uninstall. Note: If you installed an Office suite such as Office Home and Student or you have an Office subscription, search for the suite name. If you bought an individual Office application, such as Word or Visio, search for the application name. Select Uninstall. Tip: If you can't uninstall your Microsoft Store installation using Settings in Windows 10, then try to uninstall Office manually using PowerShell following the steps below. Uninstall Office manually using PowerShell Remove Office Right-click Start and select Windows PowerShell (Admin). In the Windows PowerShell window, type the following: Get-AppxPackage -name “Microsoft.Office.Desktop” | Remove-AppxPackage Press Enter. This takes a few minutes. Once it's done, a new command prompt appears. Verify Office was removed In the Windows PowerShell window, type the following: Get-AppxPackage -name “Microsoft.Office.Desktop” Press Enter. If only a command prompt appears and no additional information, it means you successfully removed Office and you can close the Windows PowerShell window. Reinstall Office To reinstall Office see . Note: If you're not sure what operating system you have, see Need more help? Join the discussion Get support
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