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How to Uninstall Microsoft 365 in Windows 10/11
Get rid of this tool forever from your PC
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Updated onMarch 5, 2024
updated onMarch 5, 2024
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Sometimes, Microsoft 365 just won’t work after updating your system and needs to be completely uninstalled. It was an issue in Windows 10, and it appears that some users are facing the same problem inWindows 11 too.
How do I uninstall MS Office from Windows 10/11?
1. Uninstall Microsoft 365 from Control Panel
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Click on theStartbutton on the taskbar.
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Typecontrol panelin the search box and pressEnterto open the app.
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UnderPrograms, click onUninstall a program.
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Scroll down the list of installed apps on your PC until you locate Microsoft 365 in it.
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Right-click on the Microsoft 365 app and selectUninstallfrom the list of options.
You can always try to uninstall Microsoft 365 from your Windows PC through the Windows Programs and Features tool in Control Panel.
It is a built-in tool that is perfectly safe to use, and represents the traditional method of removing programs from your device.
You can read a more in-depth guide on how to properly use Control Panel to remove apps in ourarticle about deleting programs in Windows 10.
But a lot of users reported that they were unable to uninstallMicrosoft 365with this method, so we have to find another solution for this problem.
We recommend you replaceMicrosoft Officein case you cannot arrive to use it properly.
2. Use Microsoft Fix It
Luckily Microsoft is aware of this issue withMicrosoft 365, so the company released a fix tool that completely removesMicrosoft Officefrom your PC.
⇒Get Fix It
3. Uninstall Office manually
If the methods listed above didn’t work, you can try to uninstall Office manually.
But you have to be noted that the manual uninstallingOfficefrom your computer is a very long and complex process, which could cause damage to your system if some step is performed incorrectly.
You can read how to manually uninstallMicrosoft Officeinthe Microsoft’s article.
That’s all, after performing this troubleshooting, you won’t have Microsoft installed on your computer anymore.
And you’ll be able to install it again without any problems, or don’t install it at all, and use some other office software, the choice is yours.
If you have found other solutions to solve this problem, you can share them with us by leaving a comment in the comment section below.
More about the topics:Microsoft Office,Windows 10 Guides
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.