How Can MS Office Setup Be Restored After A System Restore? - www.office.com/setup

 

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Microsoft Office setup has been around for a long time and it has never failed to serve its purpose. It improves our PC experience with basic office tasks, and effectively improves and increases work productivity levels. Each application in the MS family is designed to meet different office needs and is not time consuming at all. System Restore is one of the tools available on Windows that give the system permission to travel back in time, specifically to troubleshoot system glitches and problems. Let us discuss how to restore Office setup after a system restore and how to ensure that the correct files are selected for storage. www.office.com/setup

Recovery steps

Sometimes after a system restore, for whatever reason, you discover that your Office setup software has been removed or is gone. This would require you to restore and / or reinstall Office setup (or Office 365). Below are a few simple steps that would help you with this:

  • Wait for System Restore to complete.
  • Use www.office.com/setup to sign in to your MS account.
  • On the page, find and click the Install option.
  • Click the "Deactivate" link to unblock your installation count.
  • Now select the "Reinstall" option on your new system.
  • After the installation, sign out of your account

Note: Make sure that the Office setup operating system requirements are met.

Only click the "Deactivate" link if you see the registered license and previous installation. www.office.com/myaccount

Which files should I restore?

Imagine if an Office app stopped working for unknown or unexpected reasons before you saved the files to it. In this case, the next time you access the app, a document recovery feature will automatically appear that you can use to recover these files. The same applies to the procedure for restoring Office setup after a system restore. When you've successfully reinstalled Office setup or Office 365 (the paid version), you get exactly the same options that allow you to decide which files to save in the applications you want to save, as the document recovery feature is an automatic feature functions. If there are multiple data files listed on the screen and you are faced with the dilemma of which files to save and which to release, check the date and time the file was created. The newest file is the one you want to save. This is because the most recently edited files contain all of the most recently made changes. However, if you are still confused, you can either save these files, open them, and then decide, or you can use the drop-down to choose your action. Let's see what your options are based on the drop-down list:

  • "Open" or "View" the file
  • "Save As" to restore it
  • "Delete" to remove it
  • "Close" to close the open file
  • "View repairs" to see if they have been repaired

Note:

All of these options make it easier for you to decide which files to save and how to effectively complete the Office setup restore procedure.

Conclusion

Office setup helps us with basic office tasks for work, education and many other areas. All of MS's applications are designed for different operations or tasks and help us to do so effectively. System restore is usually done to fix malfunctions or problems that users encounter that can result in the loss of the Office setup software. Above are the steps to restore Office setup as well as a detailed section for choosing the files you want to save while restoring your data along with office.com/setup.

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