![]() ![]() It's a possible problem for any software, but it's particularly difficult with Office. ![]() The problem is that Office leaves a lot of stuff lying around which terribly confuses the new Office when the updated software wakes up in a substantially non-upgraded desktop. That way the upgrader finds all the local 2010 stuff and handles the upgrade locally. Then switch the 2010 layer to the 2016 layer and check the Reinstall box. Probably the safest (and most labor-intensive) way to do this is to upgrade 2010 to 2016 directly in the desktop. ![]() You can't just uninstall Office 2010, because that uninstall is remembered on the desktop and will conflict with some parts of Office 2016 trying to install. ![]()
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