Manually Uninstall Office XP

J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
J

Jon

no it's not complicated. install it, it will be in the programs menu. Open
it and you will see Office XP there, click and uninstall. Then it won't be
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Not exactly...

It is relatively easy to use, but it will not uninstall Office. Registry
entries related to Office XP setup will be removed, but Office XP will not
be removed from your system.

I would re-install it, then remove it from Add/Remove Programs in the
Control Panel.

If you are unable to re-install it, run the cleanup utility, then re-install
and uninstall Office to remove it. Sounds like a lot of work, but it's
probably the cleanest way to do it.
 

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