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![]() The standard retail installer (of Office 2016, at least) just installs everything by default (or, at least, what they think should be installed). However, I know there's a branch or version that uses the "classic" installer, enabling you to choose the components that are installed. I can't remember what branch it is? LTSB? VL? Enterprise? |
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Whilst previous versions allowed you to choose which applications to install, in Office 2013 and later you can’t do that; instead they're customized by deleting shortcuts to applications you don't plan to use.
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After further research, it appears there's no longer an MSI variant of Office 2019: Quote:
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Kindly read: Can I do a custom install of individual Office suite applications? - Microsoft Office
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