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How To Backup Office 2013 Settings

How To Backup Office 2013 Settings
  1. How do I backup my office settings?
  2. How do I export outlook 2013 settings?
  3. How do I transfer Office 2013 to a new computer?
  4. How do I backup my Office 2013 key?

How do I backup my office settings?

Office Save My Settings Wizard

To access the program you need to press Start, then All Programs. Open Microsoft Office Tools and find Save My Settings Wizard to make a backup of your account settings.

How do I export outlook 2013 settings?

How to Export Outlook Account Settings

  1. Press the Windows key + R to bring up the Run box. ...
  2. In left-side pane, navigate to your Outlook profile path in the registry. ...
  3. Right-click on the Profiles folder and then select Export from the drop-down menu.

How do I transfer Office 2013 to a new computer?

Office 2013 License transfer from old to new computer

  1. Uninstall Office 2013 at the old computer.
  2. Go to "My office" --> "My account" from a new computer and Install the Office 2013 on the new computer.
  3. Do I have to make a call to the Microsoft Customer Support center?

How do I backup my Office 2013 key?

How to Backup Microsoft Office 2013 Activation

  1. Section 2. ...
  2. Step 1: Make sure Office 2016 is installed. ...
  3. Step 2: Open Command Prompt as administrator. ...
  4. Step 3: Replace the original store folder with the backup store folder.
  5. Step 4: Open Command Prompt as administrator. ...
  6. Step 5: Open Office 2016 app, and it can be automatically activated.
  7. Considerations:

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