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Microsoft Office Disappeared in Windows 10 or 11? Fix it now

Repairing Office is a quick way around this issue

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Updated onFebruary 22, 2024

updated onFebruary 22, 2024

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SomeMicrosoft Windowsupdates are more of a miss than a hit. The bugs that ensue after some system updates might cost severalusers their personal data files, for instance, while others – programs deletion.

On a few occasions, users have also reported that Microsoft Office disappeared after an update.

If you’ve been through the same situation, follow these troubleshooting tips to fixthe missingOffice 365application.

Why did my Microsoft Office disappear?

Below are some of the reasons Microsoft Office disappeared on Windows 10:

How can I restore Microsoft Office 365 on Windows 10?

How can I restore Microsoft Office 365 on Windows 10?

1. Repair the Office app

If Microsoft Word disappeared in Windows 10 or even the entire Office went missing, you must repair the installation.

2. Perform a System Restore

Note that a System Restore will undo any recent modifications you’ve brought to your app collection, system features, and programs. It’s advisable to alsoperform a data backupbeforehand.

3. Roll Back Windows 10 Build

Note: The Roll Back option will be only available for ten days after the build is installed.

So, these are our proposed methods to retrieve the Office app. As you can see, they’re all accessible to anyone and easy to follow.

If you are facing other issues likeMicrosoft Office not opening, check our detailed guide to fix it.

In case your device is controlled by your organization, the best way is to use aconfiguration file created with the help of the Office Customization Toolto install and update Office.

If you’ve used another method, please let us know in the comments, and we’ll look at it to update this material.

More about the topics:Microsoft Office,Windows Update

Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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