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Must want to install office2013 uninstall office2010,, if not how to do it, for a great god give adv

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I do audit sector, to the system to upload papers need to run the EXCEL macro, I can't run when I'm with office2013, before I can run with office2010, this is why, where is the difference

CodePudding user response:

Can choose to upgrade installation, Office2013 as to what you say can't run macros, please check whether the macro options open!
Refer to http://jingyan.baidu.com/article/39810a23e39b9db637fda651.html

CodePudding user response:

Try can refer to the following address:
http://bbs.pcbeta.com/viewthread-1073841-1-1.html

CodePudding user response:

2013 can, may be haven't corresponds to some Settings

CodePudding user response:

Is not recommended in a system with multiple versions of Office, often have unexpected failure occurs, no matter which version installed, the old version at the end of every reload after unloading clean thoroughly, and strongly recommend the use of complete ISO installation package for installation, don't use what the lite version, all-in-one garbage such as the installation source,

CodePudding user response:

Originally used lite version, unloading is not complete, now suddenly broken?

CodePudding user response:

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reference 4 floor response:
is not recommended in a system with multiple versions of Office, often have unexpected failure occurs, no matter which version installed, the old version at the end of every reload after unloading clean thoroughly, and strongly recommend the use of complete ISO installation package for installation, don't use what the lite version, all-in-one garbage installation source, such as


The same way, though when installing the second choose to keep the first can be installed, but can be used with real problems

CodePudding user response:

Wanted to point of reference, accidentally hit by mistake "throw a plank brick," I'm sorry

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