Hi Rick,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.
I would assist you with the download and installation of Microsoft Office 2013. However I would require some more information about the download of Office 2013.
1) From which website are you trying to download Office 2013?
2) Which browser is in use when downloading the Office 2013?
Browse to the location below and check if you have any other edition of Office installed in the computer:
Click on Start /Control Panel / Program/ Program and feature
If you do not find any edition of Office installed in the computer, you may start the computer in clean boot and then download Office 2013 and verify the status.
To start Windows in clean boot you may refer to article below:
Note: After you have finished troubleshooting in clean boot, ensure to restart the computer in normal mode
I hope this helps. If you need further information, you can always reply and I’ll be happy to help you.
Thank you.
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Raju,
Thank you for replying. I purchased the software online, and they replied with an e-mail with a program to download c2rsetup.officeapps.live.com
When I attempt the download, i get a message stating 'cannot find c:program filesmicrosoft office15clientx86integratedoffice.exe'
I do have Office 10 on my computer, does it need to be fully removed (i.e. word, excel, powerpoint, outlook etc.?)
thanks. rick
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Hi,
I have tried all the above, I still cant find solve the problem. I had no problems when I first installed in Windows 8 environment but now when I have reformatted to Win 7 Professional, I faced the same message as Rick.
'cannot find c:program filesmicrosoft office15clientx86integratedoffice.exe'
Thanks,
Paige
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This issue occurs when Office 2013 is not completely uninstalled. We have a Fix-It and a KB article that can be used to solve this problem. For more information, please see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2809219
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Cannot get Microsoft Office 2013 to install. repeated attempts to dowmload, but alway says it cannot download a file and asks that I change networks, whic I did with no result. tried 32 and 64 bit computers, same response.
I bought word last week and it was installed. now it is not installed.
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Ever since people have been using Linux, questions about using Microsoft Office on the platform have been prevalent, and new users have been puzzled as to how they can get this popular office suite running for themselves.
Over the years there have been many different ways to get Microsoft Office working. In this article we’ll cover the easiest way to get Microsoft Office on your Linux machine.
Getting the installer
Microsoft Office 2013 is what this tutorial will focus on. This is because Office 2016 does not work well with Wine. Go to this link, make a Microsoft account (or log in), and download the Office 2013 program. Make sure to download only the 32-bit version, even if your system is 64-bit.
Installing PlayOnLinux
Using the Wine tools to get Windows programs is not a difficult process. With enough effort and Wine tinkering, anyone can get a Windows program up and running on Linux. Though, for many new Linux users, Wine can be tedious and irritating to use without any direction.
This is where PlayOnLinux comes in. It is a “wine wrapper” and makes things easier. Basically it’s a tool that takes the underlying technology of Wine and adds some easy-to-use GUI tools for installing a myriad of Windows-based games and even programs (like MS Office).
The PlayOnLinux tool is available in most modern Linux distribution package repositories. Install it by opening your package manager or software store and searching for “playonlinux” or from the terminal (in Ubuntu):
Using PlayOnLinux to install Microsoft Office
Inside PlayOnLinux there are many different buttons and options. The only one that matters at the moment is the “Install” button. After you click it, what follows is a window with a search box. In the search area, type “Microsoft Office.”
Searching for this term brings up several versions of Microsoft Office. Each result is an installation profile, and once the user clicks on one, PlayOnLinux will create a Wine environment and walk through the installation process.
Within the results, select “Microsoft Office 2013” and then the “Install” button. What follows is a warning that “this program is currently in testing.” This means that the PlayOnLinux profile for Office 2013 is under testing and may experience some hiccups. Select OK to continue.
This brings up a Windows-like installation wizard. Read the directions and select the “Next” button to be brought to the next part of the installer. PlayOnLinux asks the user to provide the installation file.
Provide the installation program from where it was downloaded earlier in the tutorial or click the “Use DVD-ROM(s)” option, and install MS Office 2013 that way instead.
Once the install process starts, PlayOnLinux will set up a contained Wine environment and place Microsoft Office inside of it. From here, Microsoft Office will be accessible from the Linux desktop.
Known issues with Office 2013
At times Office 2013 may fail to install. This is because the 64-bit version doesn’t work. For Office 2013 to work on Linux and Wine, the 32-bit version must be used.
Additionally, the Office installer may fail to install with PlayOnLinux and even crash. This isn’t necessarily the fault of the Office installer and most likely a problem with the Office 2013 PlayOnLinux script that installs the program itself. If this happens, it is best to just restart PlayOnLinux and try again.
WineHQ
Installing Windows programs on Linux is never a foolproof process. Issues often come up. This is why when using Wine, users should pay attention to WineHQ. It is a website that catalogs hundreds of Windows programs, how they work on Wine and how users can fix issues they may be having to get programs running correctly.
Alternatives
Though it is possible to get Microsoft Office running on Linux with the help of Wine, it is not the only way to use the Office Suite. If you’ve had trouble getting any version of this office suite running, there is an alternative.
For a while now Microsoft has had a Google Docs alternative known as Office 365. This program is not perfect and isn’t as good as its desktop counterpart. However, if this method of installing Microsoft Office has failed you, this is another option.
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If Office 2013 and 365 has failed for you on Linux, and you’re looking for better alternatives, check out Libre Office. It’s a well known Linux-first alternative to the Microsoft Office suite, and the developers work really hard to make it familiar and compatible with Microsoft technologies.
Additionally, there is WPS Office, a suite that is designed to look much like Microsoft Office, and there is also FreeOffice. Along with all of this, here is a list of five free alternatives to Microsoft OneNote (a note-taking app) and five good alternatives to Microsoft Outlook.
Conclusion
Switching to Linux doesn’t mean you have to give up your Windows applications. The existence of Wine (and PlayonLinux) has made installing and using Windows applications (in this case, Microsoft Office 2013) very easy. Unless you really need some proprietary features that are specific to Microsoft Office, we do recommend you try out alternative office suites, like LibreOffice, as they are quite stable and capable as well.
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See system requirements for compatible versions of Windows and macOS, and for other feature requirements.
If you purchase an auto-renew subscription, your subscription starts when you complete your purchase. You can purchase auto-renew subscriptions from Office365.com, MicrosoftStore.com, iTunes®, and some other retailers. If you purchase a pre-paid subscription, your subscription starts when you activate your subscription and land on your My Account page. You can purchase pre-paid subscriptions from a retailer or reseller, or a Microsoft support agent.
If you have an active Office 365 Home subscription, you can share it with up to four members of your household. Each household member you share your subscription with can use any of your available installs on their PCs, Macs, iPads, Android tablets, Windows tablets, iPhones® or Android phones, get an additional 1 TB of OneDrive storage, and manage their own installs from www.office.com/myaccount.
“The cloud” is a friendly way of describing web-based computing services that are hosted outside of your home or organization. When you use cloud-based services, your IT infrastructure resides off your property (off-premises), and is maintained by a third party (hosted), instead of residing on a server at your home or business (on-premises) that you maintain. With Office 365, for example, information storage, computation, and software are located and managed remotely on servers owned by Microsoft. Many services you use every day are a part of the cloud—everything from web-based email to mobile banking and online photo storage. Because this infrastructure is located online or “in the cloud,” you can access it virtually anywhere, from a PC, tablet, smartphone, or other device with an Internet connection.
You can install Office 2010 from a disc or by downloading it. Because of potential backward compatibility issues the default installed version is 32-bit. However, if the 64-bit version is a better choice, follow the 64-bit installation procedure in this article.
Note: For more information about the 64-bit version, see Choose the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Office.
If you want to do a custom install or uninstall where you select only some apps, see the section below Install or remove individual Office programs or components.
Install 32-bit (default) Office 2010
Insert the Office 2010 disc into the drive. If the setup wizard doesn’t start automatically, navigate to the disc drive and click SETUP.EXE.
If you don’t have a disc, you can download and install Office with your product key.
When prompted, enter the product key.
If you need help, see Find your product key for Office 2010.
Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then click Continue.
Follow the prompts and after Office installs, click Close.
In the Activation wizard, click I want to activate the software over the Internet, and then follow the prompts.
You’ll need to activate Office to keep your Office programs filly working. If you don’t activate it when you install, you can activate it later from an Office application by clicking File > Help > Activate Product Key.
For more information, see Activate Office 2010 programs.
Install 64-bit Office 2010
What you need to know before installing 64-bit Office:
You must be running 64-bit Windows. To check, see Which Windows operating system am I running?.
Uninstall any 32-bit versions of Office. See Uninstall or remove Office 2010.
Make sure any 3rd-party Office add-ins that you rely on are stated as being Office 2010 and 64-bit compatible. Possible backward incompatibility is why, if in doubt, stay with the 32-bit version.
Insert the Office 2010 installation disc.
Click Start, > Computer, and right-click in the disc drive where the Office 2010 installation disc was inserted, and select Open.
Open the x64 folder in the installation root, and then double-click setup.exe.
After setup completes, continue by following the default installation instructions, by entering the product key (step 2).
Install or remove individual Office programs or components
With Office 2010 you can install specific Office apps, or install specific Office components (features).
Install or remove individual Office programs
If you only want to install certain programs from your Office suite - for example, you have Office Home and Business and want to install Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook but not OneNote – you can choose a custom installation during setup.
Initiate the installation of your Office suite.
In the Choose the installation you want dialog box, click Customize.
On the Installation Options tab, right click the programs that you do not want installed, and then click Not Available.
Click Install now to complete the custom installation.
Important: You can’t remove Office programs individually after the suite has been installed. You must uninstall Office completely, and then reinstall it using a custom installation following the steps outlined above.
Install or remove individual Office program components
When you first try to use a feature that is not yet installed, Office usually installs the feature automatically.
If the feature that you want is not installed automatically, do the following:
Exit all programs.
In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
Do one of the following:
Windows 7 and Windows Vista Click Programs, and then click Programs and Features. Click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change.
Note: In Classic view, double-click Programs and Features. Click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change.
Microsoft Windows XP Click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Change or Remove Programs. Click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change.
Note: In Classic view, double-click Add or Remove Programs, click the name of the Microsoft Office suite or program you want to change, and then click Change.
In the Office Setup dialog box, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
Click the custom installation options that you want:
Click a plus sign (+) to expand a folder and see more features.
The symbol next to each feature indicates how that feature will be installed by default. You can change how the feature will be installed by clicking its symbol, and then selecting another symbol from the list that appears. The symbols and their meanings are as follows:
Run from My Computer The feature will be installed and stored on your hard disk when you complete Setup. Subfeatures won't be installed and stored on your hard disk.
Run all from My Computer The feature and all of its subfeatures will be installed and stored on your hard disk when you complete Setup.
Installed on First Use The feature will be installed on your hard disk when you use the feature for the first time. At that time, you may need access to the CD or network server that you originally installed from. This option may not be available for all features.
Not Available The feature won't be installed because it is not available.
If a feature has sub-features, a symbol with a white background indicates that the feature and all of its sub-features have the same installation method. A symbol with a gray background indicates that the feature and its sub-features have a combination of installation methods.
You can also use the keyboard to browse through features and change feature options. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select features. Use the RIGHT ARROW key to expand a feature that contains one or more sub-features. Use the LEFT ARROW key to collapse an expanded feature. When you have selected the feature that you want to change, press SPACEBAR to display the menu of setup choices. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select the setup option that you want, and then press ENTER.
When you are done choosing the custom installation options that you want, do one of the following:
Click Upgrade. This button appears if Setup detects an earlier version of the same Office program on your computer.
Click Install Now. This button appears if Setup does not detect an earlier version of the same Office program on your computer.