![]() The default location is (depending on if office is 32 bit or 64 bit):Ĭ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16 ![]() So when you reinstall another Office product, as I did, then you can do this, but it only works with newer versions of office (don't know how new, sorry.) In fact if you uninstall all office products, Part One can't be done, but Office Trial may still not be completely uninstalled. Otherwise if you still have the Office Trial version installed, I recommend you do it in this order. If you have already uninstalled Office Trial version, and have your preferred version installed already, you may only need to do part one. Part One is the whole reason I made this page, I didn't want to forget how I did it. (This assumes you have some fundamental understanding of working with Windows, if you don't understand the whole instructions please find some one who does.) The following is what I had to do… This applies to Office 365 trial, however I expect future versions of office will be similar. Finally, I got the answer when I called Microsoft. However, after the computer ran Windows Update, Outlook lost its activation and thought it was part of the whole Office 365 suite. ![]() In my case, I uninstalled Office 365 then installed a stand alone Outlook 2016. Problem is, sometimes it won’t go away, even after you uninstall it. If you are like me and don’t want that but have other versions of Office you wish to install, you first need to uninstall the trial version. Microsoft Office Trial version often comes pre-loaded on a PC.
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