- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS SOFTWARE LICENSE#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS INSTALL#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS SOFTWARE#
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Subfeatures won't be installed and stored on your hard disk. Run from My Computer The feature will be installed and stored on your hard disk when you complete Setup. The symbols and their meanings are as follows: You can change how the feature will be installed by clicking its symbol, and then selecting another symbol from the list that appears. The symbol next to each feature indicates how that feature will be installed by default.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS PLUS#
In the Office Setup dialog box, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.Ĭlick the custom installation options that you want:Ĭlick a plus sign (+) to expand a folder and see more features. Note: In Classic view, double-click Add or Remove Programs, click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS INSTALL#
Ĭlick Install now to complete the custom installation. On the Installation Options tab, right click the programs that you do not want installed, and then click Not Available. In the Choose the installation you want dialog box, click Customize. Initiate the installation of your Office suite. 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. Install or remove individual Office programs With Office 2010 you can install specific Office apps, or install specific Office components (features). Install or remove individual Office programs or components Open the 圆4 folder in the installation root, and then double-click setup.exe.Īfter setup completes, continue by following the default installation instructions, by entering the product key (step 2). Insert the Office 2010 installation disc.Ĭlick Start, > Computer, and right-click in the disc drive where the Office 2010 installation disc was inserted, and select Open. Possible backward incompatibility is why, if in doubt, stay with the 32-bit version. Make sure any 3rd-party Office add-ins that you rely on are stated as being Office 2010 and 64-bit compatible. To check, see Which Windows operating system am I running?. What you need to know before installing 64-bit Office: If you don’t activate it when you install, you can activate it later from an Office application by clicking File > Help > Activate Product Key.įor more information, see Activate Office 2010 programs. You’ll need to activate Office to keep your Office programs filly working.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS SOFTWARE#
In the Activation wizard, click I want to activate the software over the Internet, and then follow the prompts.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 STUDENTS SOFTWARE LICENSE#
Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then click Continue.įollow the prompts and after Office installs, click Close. If you need help, see Find your product key for Office 2010. If the setup wizard doesn’t start automatically, navigate to the disc drive and click SETUP.EXE. Insert the Office 2010 disc into the drive. To do a custom install or uninstall for specific apps, see the section below Install or remove individual Office programs or components. Because they’re all free, there’s little risk to trying them.Note: For more information about the 64-bit version, see Choose the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Office. If the whole Microsoft thing is getting too complicated or too expensive for your pocketbook, we’ve reviewed the major alternative programs to Office, including Google’s online application, LibreOffice, FreeOffice and more. All subscription-based, these plans provide a lot more “special services” that the other 365 plans lack. In addition to the Business and Home versions, Microsoft also offers four Enterprise plans for corporations and small businesses: Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, Office 365 E1, Office 365 E3, and Office 365 E5. If you don’t need these four services, save your money and just go with the free, web-only Office 365 Online version.
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Note: The Business Basic version provides the free Web and Mobile versions only, plus four special services: Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams. Microsoft 365 Business Premium: $12.50 per user, per month.Microsoft 365 Business Standard: $8.25 per user, per month.Microsoft 365 Apps: $8.25 per user, per month.Microsoft 365 Business Basic: $5.00 per user, per month.