How Do I Uninstall Microsoft Office 2004 From My Mac

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Before Removing Office Procedure for Office 2004 Procedure for Office X

  • Sep 28, 2007 I am trying to FULLY uninstall my office 2008 then re-install with a new serial number. I did remove office as well as went into my library and deleted the files in the preferences folder and it did not work. It just kept the same serial number. What do i do?
  • Automatically uninstall Microsoft Office 2004 with MacRemover (recommended): No doubt that uninstalling programs in Mac system has been much simpler than in Windows system. But it still may seem a little tedious and time-consuming for those OS X beginners to manually remove Microsoft Office 2004 and totally clean out all its remnants.
  • Note: Currently, the Remove Office tool is not available for Office 2011. To perform a manual uninstall, refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base document How to completely remove Office for Mac 2011. To remove earlier versions of Microsoft Office from your Mac OS X computer, use the Remove Office tool provided by Microsoft.

As a rule, a removal and reinstallation of Office should be your last line of defense. It’s not difficult, but it is time consuming, so why not try simpler procedures first. The Troubleshooting Index will point you to various procedures for problem solving, including dealing with munged settings files, corrupt or duplicate fonts, damaged documents, conflicts with third-party software, repairing disk permissions and keeping your software updated.

Dec 07, 2009 Open Finder. Go to Applications and click on Microsoft Office 2008. Click on Additional Tools. Click on Remove Office. Click on Remove Office. In the new window, click on Continue. The window will now say Locating Office versions. This may take a while, wait until it is done. The window will now say Search finished. Click on Continue.

There are, however, two scenarios which should make a removal & reinstallation your first line of defense:

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  • You have attempted to uninstall or reinstall Office – or its individual applications – without first using the Remove Office tool: Dragging Office applications to the trash will leave files behind which will not be overwritten when you reinstall. So if you have done a “dirty” uninstall or reinstall, you must clean up your act.
  • You have been unsuccessful in your attempt to apply updaters to Office: Either you receive an error message or you notice that your Office application version numbers are not what they should be (click here for more on version numbers). Chances are very high that the updater failed because you moved or renamed Office files which now can’t be found and updated.

Before Using the Remove Office Tool

Back up important files! While a removal of Office will not touch your documents or your Microsoft User Data (MUD) folder, the wise computer user backs up all personal files regularly, and certainly before performing major disk maintenance or software removal/reinstallation of this magnitude. (For more on “best practices” for backing up your work, click here.) This should seem obvious.

Not so obvious are all the customized files – preferences, templates, dictionaries, etc. – that should at least be considered for backup. Among them are your Normal template, custom templates, custom dictionaries, AutoCorrect list, and preferences/settings files for all Office applications. For a complete rundown of these files and their locations, click here.

Other things to keep in mind before moving on to the procedure itself:

  • Don’t skip steps! You’ll spend twice as much time as necessary on this job because you’ll end up having to do it over.
  • Empty your trash to insure that no Office components are in use.
  • Be aware that in OS X, the position of all things is significant: If you use the Office Setup Assistant (Office 2004) or the Installer (Office X), this will ensure that everything lands in the correct folder. If you use the Drag & Drop method of installation, you must drag Office to the hard drive: Don’t get creative!
  • In general, it’s a good idea to leave Office files where they have been installed – and don’t rename them. If you do choose to move such files, you must instruct Office/Word how to find them. Certain Word file folders (like Documents, User Templates, Startup) can be safely moved if you use Preferences> File Locations to tell Word what you’re doing. For more on File Locations, see How to Install a Template. For other types of files, use symlinks (symbolic links) rather than aliases since the links to aliases can be broken in certain circumstances.
  • While you are not likely to be asked for it, it’s always a good idea to have your CD key handy when reinstalling Office. Depending on your version, it will be located somewhere in the Office packaging, such as a sticker in the booklet or brochure, on the box, or on the CD envelope. When you find it, make a note of it in case you need it in the future.
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Procedure for Office 2004

  1. Launch the Remove Office tool, located in HD/Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Additional Tools/Remove Office. Note: Remove Office is installed by default when you do a full install of Office 2004. If you can’t find it in the above location, you will have to custom install it from the Office 2004 CD.
  2. Press the 'Continue' button to locate currently installed copies of Office.
  3. Select the version(s) of Office that you want to remove, and press the 'Continue' button.
  4. Choose to 'Remove the Office 2004 folder,' 'Remove the selected Office 2004 system files,' and 'Preferences.” There may be times when you want to remove selected Office components, but assuming you’re reading this page because you’re in trouble, this isn’t one of them!
  5. Repair disk permissions: In OS 10.2 - 10.4, go to HD/Applications/Utilities. Open up Disk Utility. Select your hard disk and then click the First Aid tab. Click the button to “Repair Disk Permissions.” In OS 10.1, download the Repair Privileges Utility [NOTE: outdated link removed by Lene Fredborg 19-Feb-2017], free from Apple, and run it. Do notuse this Utility on later OS versions. For more on this subject, click here.
  6. Insert your Office 2004 CD and reinstall by running the Office Setup Assistant (recommended). If you prefer to Drag & Drop, be sure to drag to the hard drive.

    If you use the Office Setup Assistant and receive the following error message – “The installation for Office 2004 cannot complete because disk is full” – see Microsoft Knowledge Base article #841417. After performing the workaround, repair disk permissions and try the installation again.

    If you use the Drag & Drop method and receive the following error message – “The installation for Office 2004 cannot complete because disk is full” – see Microsoft Knowledge Base article # 841419. After performing the workaround, repair disk permissions and try the installation again.

    In any other situation, if an Office install program hangs, stalls, or gives error messages such as “bad disk” or “disk full”, stop the installation. Chances are your hard drive needs to be repaired. Run a good disk utility such as DiskWarrior or TechTool Pro and try the installation again.

  7. Start each Office application once and quit it. This forces each application to create its preference files.
  8. Repair disk permissions again.
  9. Run Microsoft AutoUpdate. After installing any updates, repair disk permissions again.
  10. If everything is running properly and only if everything is running properly, reinstall backed up files. CAUTION: Reinstall these files one at a time and test after each to be sure that you haven’t reinstalled the source of your original problem. Don’t reinstall files if you can avoid it; wherever feasible, just reset your preferences rather than reinstalling an old preference file. In other words, start as “clean” as possible. For more on reinstalling backed up files, click here.

Procedure for Office X

  1. The Remove Office tool is located in the Value Pack folder on the Office X CD. Install it and run it.
  2. Repair disk permissions: In OS 10.2 - 10.4, go to HD/Applications/Utilities. Open up Disk Utility. Select your hard disk and then click the First Aid tab. Click the button to “Repair Disk Permissions.” In OS 10.1, download the Repair Privileges Utility [Lene Fredborg, 4-Feb-2019: Removed outdated link to http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106900], free from Apple, and run it. Do notuse this Utility on later OS versions. For more on this subject, click here. Insert your Office X CD and reinstall by running the Installer (recommended). If you prefer to Drag & Drop, be sure to drag to the hard drive.

    If an Office install program hangs, stalls, or gives error messages such as “bad disk” or “disk full”, stop the installation. Chances are your hard drive needs to be repaired. Run a good disk utility such as DiskWarrior or TechTool Pro and start this procedure from the top.

    Mar 19, 2020  I have Microsoft Office version 16.26 and a Mac computer running MacOS Mojave (version 10.14.5) Every time that I open either Word or Powerpoint (but not excel), I get the following Run-time error. Microsoft visual basic runtime error 53 on a mac Dec 17, 2015  That is where I'd start is contacting MS for assistance, it's their product! If you can launch any MS Office for Mac app (Word, Excel etc.) check to see if there are updates available for it too. If not, then contacting MS is the next thing to do.

  3. Install any Value Pack items that you may want, using the Installer. You can always install others later but you must reapply all Office updaters if you do.
  4. Start each Office application once and quit it. This forces each application to create its preference files.
  5. Repair disk permissions again.
  6. Download [Lene Fredborg, 11-Feb-2018: Removed outdated link to http://www.microsoft.com/Mac/downloads.aspx#OfficeX] and install the Office X 10.1.6 updater (which includes the previous updaters through 10.1.5). While on the Microsoft download page, check for more recent updaters. The information above was current as of the Page Updated date at the bottom of this page. For more on updating, including information on version numbers, click here.
  7. Repair disk permissions again.
  8. If everything is running properly and only if everything is running properly, reinstall backed up files. CAUTION: Reinstall these files one at a time and test after each to be sure that you haven’t reinstalled the source of your original problem. Don’t reinstall files if you can avoid it; wherever feasible, just reset your preferences rather than reinstalling an old preference file. In other words, start as “clean” as possible. For more on reinstalling backed up files, click here.

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For Removal/Reinstallation information about Office/Word 2001 and Office/Word 98, click here.

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Note: Currently, the Remove Office tool is notavailable for Office 2011. To perform a manual uninstall, refer to theMicrosoft Knowledge Base document How to completelyremove Office for Mac 2011.

How Do I Uninstall Microsoft Office 2004 From My Mac Free

To remove earlier versions of Microsoft Office from your MacOS X computer, use the Remove Office tool provided byMicrosoft.

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Note: The Remove Office tool will not deletedocuments you have created with Office programs unless they arelocated in the application folders for Microsoft Office. If you havedocuments you want to keep in any of the application folders, movethem to a different folder before using the tool.

Uninstall Microsoft Office 2000

  1. To find the Remove Office tool, open the Microsoft Office2008 folder or the Microsoft Office 2004 folder,and then open the Additional Tools folder.
  2. For instructions, read the Read Me file in theRemove Office folder.
  3. When you run Remove Office, it will allow you to removeinstallations of Microsoft Office 98 through 2008, as well as relatedpreferences and system files. Once you have run the program, itplaces the removed Office components in the Trash.