If you can't delete a folder or a file that's open or that's being used by another program, restart the computer, and then try again. Open the Run dialog box, type %ProgramData%\Microsoft\office, and then click OK. If the folder does not exist, go to the next step. Open the Run dialog box, type %ProgramData%\Microsoft, and then click OK.ĭelete the ClickToRun folder. In the Open box, type %ProgramFiles%, and then click OK.
Press Windows logo key + R to open the Run dialog box. Open a Command Prompt window as an administrator, type the following command, and then press Enter:
If the following processes are running, right-click each one, and then click End task in Windows 10, End Task in Windows 8 or 8.1, or End Process in Windows 7 after you select each process. Windows 7: Right-click an empty area of the taskbar, and then click Start Task Manager. Type Task Manager in the search box, and then click Task Manager in the results. Windows 8 or 8.1: Point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search. (The keyboard shortcut Windows logo key + X also works to open the access menu.) Windows 10: Right-click Start, and click Task Manager. Step 3: Use Task Manager to end the Click-to-Run tasks
Schtasks.exe /delete /tn "\Microsoft\Office\Office Subscription Maintenance" Schtasks.exe /delete /tn "\Microsoft\Office\Office Automatic Update" Schtasks.exe /delete /tn "\Microsoft\Office\Office 15 Subscription Heartbeat" Open a Command Prompt window as an administrator.Īt the command prompt, type the following commands and press Enter after each one: Step 2: Remove the Office scheduled tasks
Right-click the Microsoft Office 15 folder and select Delete. Step 1: Remove the Windows Installer packagesįind the Office 15 installation folder, typically located in C:\Program Files\.
If you’re not sure if you have an administrator account, see how to determine your user account type in Windows. Step 2 - Select the installation type you want to uninstallīefore you begin, make sure that you log on to Windows with an administrator account. If you don't see the "Update Options" item, you have an MSI-based install. If you see an "Update Options" item, you have a Click-to-Run installation. Open an Office application, such as Outlook or Word. MSI, (also known as the Microsoft Windows Installer), is the traditional way of installing Office via a local installation resource. By default, the latest version of Office which is included in Office 365, and most one-time purchases of Office 2016 or Office 2013 products (such as Office Home & Student 2016 or Office Home & Business are installed by using Click-to-Run.
You'll need to determine your Office installation type so you can choose the correct way to uninstall it:Ĭlick-to-Run is a new way to install and update Office over the Internet and it works similarly to streaming video. Step 1 - Determine the type of installation you have The timeline with all titles and dates needs to precisely fit on a single Standard PowerPoint slide within a 1.63" High x 9.16" Wide image block.Before you start, you need to know removing Office manually is a long, complex process and might require that you reinstall the operating system if certain steps are done incorrectly.
How do I change them individually, or is that not possible?ĥ. I even selected orange and it changed them all. How do I bold just one date in my timeline? I went to the "Text Styles" dialog box and it appears when I change one, it changes them all. Is there a "wrap text" option for each of the text/date boxes in the timeline or is my only option to use Size 8 font and have the text display on one line? I selected '2' from the "Text Lines" drop down box, but it didn't do anything.Ĥ.
I'm only looking to represent FY15, not the entire project.ģ. How do I set a specific start and finish date for my timeline? I do not need the project start and finish date to show. How do I change the size and colors of the milestone diamonds to look like the typical diamonds you see in MS Project 2010? The diamonds in MS Project 2013 are tiny and I am unable to change them from the default color (black).Ģ. I have been tasked to create a timeline in the middle of a single standard MS PowerPoint slide using MS Project 2013, but I have a lot of questions since I am new to using MS Project 2013 and it seems very different from MS Project 2010.ġ.