My machine is x86 so I wasn’t given a choice between x86 and 圆4-bit Office. Of course, if you want to keep all previous versions then you should choose the ‘Keep all previous versions’ option. To do this, I chose a custom installation type when prompted:Īnd then, on the Upgrade tab I chose to remove all Office applications except for Microsoft Office Excel: Once the Preview uninstall was done, I was just left with Office 2010 on my computer. I really like Excel 2010, so I decided to keep it when I installed Office 2013. On the article there’s a special mention the ‘Fix it’ download should be run first when uninstalling a Preview version. This was easy enough: I just followed the instructions on this Microsoft Support article. Since I’d been participating in the Office 2013 beta testing, the first thing I had to do was uninstall the Office 2013 preview version from my machine. The order I installed them in is as listed because in the past I’ve found that installing Visual Studio before Office led to problems. Today I finally got round to installing Office 2013 Pro Plus (x86), Visual Studio 2012 Ultimate and SQL Server 2012 Enterprise Edition (x86).
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