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When I purchased my computer, it had a trial version of Microsoft Office 2016 that would require a subscription. It did not include Microsoft Access, which I needed, plus I do not want to pay for a subscription that stops working if you do not pay.
I bought an older version of Microsoft Office 2010 that has everything I need, AND is a standaline product. The problem is that every time I use the computer and click on the file name, it automatically accesses the Microsoft Office 2016 which does not work. How can I completely remove the trial version from my compute without screwing everything up? If it is hard to remove, how can I just leave the trial version on the computer and point the applications to the 2010 version? Thanks! |
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