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It means that you have other versions of Office installed on your machine or have remnants of other versions.
You can try the office2003 stubborn uninstall tool (only works for 2003):
Reference: "Solving the problem that office cannot be uninstalled".
If that doesn't work out, reinstalling the system is also possible.
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For no other reason, it's poisoning.
The system is corrupted and important files are replaced!
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Let's change it to OFFIC!
Look at you! Room Office Problem!
It's best not to use any stripper board or anything like that!
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Dizzy, what company are you? How come no one can solve even a simple office problem?
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Find where you originally installed it.
Manually deleted the residual information.
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Reinstall and try in uninstalling.
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It is recommended to format all hard drives and then repartition them.
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Version problem: Change to 2003 and try it directly.
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I've also tried, and a stubborn uninstall tool solves it all.
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For the need to install office is found that it can't be installed, prompting that office has been installed in the computer, and using uninstall software to uninstall it found that there is no list in it. What the hell is going on.
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Don't be afraid.,Find its installation directory directly.,Delete everything related to office when you see it.,Then use 360 to clean up the registry.,Restart it again.,It's probably OK.。
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If one of the following conditions is met, you will not be able to uninstall an existing Microsoft Office suite on your computer using the Add or Remove Programs feature in the Windows XP Control Panel or the Programs and Features feature in the Windows Vista Control Panel
1. When you try to install a new program, the installation process is not complete. As a result, the program is partially installed. When you try to install the program again, it won't succeed;
2. At this time, it is not possible to delete the previously installed program, because the installation file is corrupted;
3. If you've had problems installing Office 2010 before.
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You uninstall the software, but the residual files you didn't clean up thoroughly, so you can't reinstall it.
Support system cleanup, which can help you clean up the uninstall residue and registry at the same time.
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Method 1: Windows 10
Select Programs > Programs and Features, and then right-click the Microsoft Office product, and then select Uninstall.
Windows or 8
Right-click the Start button.
in the lower-left corner), and then select Control Panel.
Select Programs and features, and then right-click the Office product and select Uninstall.
windows 7
Click Start > Control Panel.
Click on "Programs" > "Programs and Features".
Right-click the Office application that you want to remove, and then click Uninstall.
It seems that this method can uninstall all the software, but the uninstallation of Microsoft Office is not so easy to drop! Take a look below.
2. Find the software you want to uninstall and click the uninstall button on the right.
An efficient software uninstaller and cleaner software.
It's easy to use this software with a conscience! Pure and ad-free. What "xx guard" and "xx butler" are simply weak and explosive, not to mention many advertisements, and occupy memory! Sometimes it can cause the system to lag.
However, this is a paid software (the free version can also be used, and there are benefits after the attention).
At this point, we are only 1% away from success.
It's time to open "Office Tool Plus" -Toolbox - Fix the problem that Office can't be installed - Fix (you can also forcibly remove Office before) Haha!
Succeed with flying colors! Uninstall Microsoft Office software completely! And there are no residual files.
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Open [Control Panel] [Programs] [Programs and Functions] in the [Desktop My Computer] in order, select the program you want to uninstall in the [Programs and Functions] panel, right-click, and select [Uninstall] in the pop-up list.
Windows 10 system can directly right-click the mouse on the Windows icon on the left side of the taskbar to directly open [Programs and Functions] in the pop-up list.
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I don't know which version of Office you are The next Office stubborn uninstall tool can try.
Or, try it with Perfect Uninstall.
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Click Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add Delete.
Find the delete behind the office2003 dot inside and you're done.
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The system comes with the same as the self-installed one.
It's just that he installed it for you.
Uninstall it from Control Panel - Add & Remove.
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Use the 360 Security Guard File Shredder feature first!
Shred the folders (or files) of the Office software!
Then, in the Control Panel, Programs, and Functions options, delete the option for Office software!!
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It may be that the uninstall is not clean due to an error during uninstallation, and there are residual records in the registry.
You can give it a try.
1. Restart the system first and check if it is still there.
2. If it is still there, you can try to reinstall it and restart the system.
3. Continue to uninstall, it is best not to open any office documents at this time. Go directly to the system to uninstall Office, and restart the system after uninstalling.
4. If it still doesn't work, use 360 to clean up junk information records.
5. If you can't get used to it, and you still can't solve it, reinstalling the system is the last resort.
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