Office - Running an Office Repair

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This document details how to run an Office repair.

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Office Repair

1. Open Control Panel.

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2. Navigate to Programs and select "Uninstall a program."

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3. Locate the following.  

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4. With the program highlighted, select "Change" at the top.  

***NOTE: Be sure to allow the app to make changes.***

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5. In the following window:

        1. Select "Quick Repair."

        2. Select "Repair."

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6. Select "Repair."

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7.  You will see the following screen while the Office repair is running.

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8. Select "Close," then close out of Control Panel. The process is complete.

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