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hi

in the past i bought office 2010 , and i was lucky because i could perform a custom install

 

yesterday i download from the microsoft website and last office installation 2019

 

i know there is a tool release by microsoft that need a scripts ,but i have found so easy

 

are there alternative legit software to help me to perform a full custom installation like office 2013?

 

may i know the best way and more easy way to perform a simple custom install ?

 

running w10 pro  64bit, last updated

thanks

best regards

 

 

 

If I remember correctly, you can use the downloadable Click2Run (C2R) executable from Microsoft which will simply install the bog standard version.

 

However I think if you want to customise it, the only way is using the XML files provided. They can be customised to install the features you want, download updates, etc.

is the solution is meant to work for companies or as a private person?


This works on company versions

with this, You can customize your entire office installation

The Office Customization Tool is part of the deployment process for installing Office on hundreds or thousands of computers. To follow this process end-to-end, we recommend completing the assessment and planning phases for your Office deployment. If you're not an enterprise administrator and are looking to install Office 365 in your home or business, see Install Office with Office 365.

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/sv-se/DeployOffice/overview-of-the-office-customization-tool-for-click-to-run

Welcome to the Office 365 Client Configuration Service
https://config.office.com/


support for now

Office 365 ProPLus  
Office 365 Business
Office Professionak Plus 2019 - Volume License and
also Office Standard 2019 - volume License

you can  Import Export and also reset settings

 

Create, modify and export Office deployment configurations.
Import and modify your existing configurations.




 

Edited by Christopher Andreason
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2 hours ago, Christopher Andreason said:

is the solution is meant to work for companies or as a private person?


This works on company versions

The Office Customization Tool is part of the deployment process for installing Office on hundreds or thousands of computers. To follow this process end-to-end, we recommend completing the assessment and planning phases for your Office deployment. If you're not an enterprise administrator and are looking to install Office 365 in your home or business, see Install Office with Office 365.

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/sv-se/DeployOffice/overview-of-the-office-customization-tool-for-click-to-run

Welcome to the Office 365 Client Configuration Service
https://config.office.com/


support for now

Office 365 ProPLus  
Office 365 Business
Office Professionak Plus 2019 - Volume License and
also Office Standard 2019 - volume License

you can  Import Export and also reset settings

 

Create, modify and export Office deployment configurations.
Import and modify your existing configurations.




 

hi

for private person

i download the trial version , i want to install but word and excel

but in the older 2010 or 2013 version i could select almost everything like ocr , language ,dictionary...

the configuration let me do it?

thanks

the answer file is by default config.xml but change the name to what you need

 

this cover both office 2010 and also office 2010 the other post what I posted covers newer versions


"Ensure you select all the text below and copy to a word processor. Paste all the code and select "Save As...". Name the file "config.xml" without the quotations. You will need to specify the location of the configuration file by using "setup.exe /config [path to file]". This can also be used in a batch file to simplify this process. More information can be found"


office2013
http://www.windowsafg.com/office2013.html

Step-By-Step: Customizing An Office 2013 Installation
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/canitpro/2014/05/14/step-by-step-customizing-an-office-2013-installation/


 

Office 2010
http://www.windowsafg.com/office2010.html
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/office-2010/cc178956(v=office.14)#BKMK_config


Step-By-Step: Customizing An Office 2010 Installation
https://stealthpuppy.com/customising-office-2010-before-deployment/


Chain a Visual Basic script to copy Config.xml during a CacheOnly installation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/office-2007-resource-kit/cc179168(v%3doffice.12)


where missing some information about 

these companies are meant to be used by companies but it works so use them
Office 2013 Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36778


Office 2016 and Office 2019 Deployment Tool 
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49117


don't know if this also works but guess install Office Enterprise 2007, run Setup.exe /config \server\share\Enterprise.WW\Config.xml

Edited by Christopher Andreason
1 hour ago, Christopher Andreason said:

the answer file is by default config.xml but change the name to what you need

 

this cover both office 2010 and also office 2010 the other post what I posted covers newer versions


"Ensure you select all the text below and copy to a word processor. Paste all the code and select "Save As...". Name the file "config.xml" without the quotations. You will need to specify the location of the configuration file by using "setup.exe /config [path to file]". This can also be used in a batch file to simplify this process. More information can be found"

 

hi

well i will try it , but can't understand why microsoft makes it so hard

it was better with a menu with all the components ,just like the previous versions

when i have installed office 2010 , i had the possibility to choose everything

thanks

4 hours ago, drugo said:

well i will try it , but can't understand why microsoft makes it so hard

Because most users aren't power-users. They just want to install the application and use them. C2R makes this a pretty seamless process. The options are still there, you can customize the config to your liking, which requires a tad more work than before, but again that is geared towards power users.

2 minutes ago, Circaflex said:

Because most users aren't power-users. They just want to install the application and use them. C2R makes this a pretty seamless process. The options are still there, you can customize the config to your liking, which requires a tad more work than before, but again that is geared towards power users.

And that has been true of C2R since it launched (with Office 2013).  C2R is not new - it dates back to 2013.  Look at merely my first post when I referred to it - and it is not even unique to Office.  It's in practically any product that can be custom-installed - from Office to Visual Studio to *Windows* - in fact, it launched in Office and Windows first..  C2R does not require a giant-economy-sized installer - a floppy-disk will do.  In fact, installers can be e-mailed.  And don't even get me *started* on Azure and C2R.

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