OFFICE: Disk Space Required for Version 4.3/4.3CD/4.3c Install

Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
Article ID: Q125509
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office for Windows, versions 4.3, 4.3-CD, 4.3c, 4.3c-CD

SUMMARY

The amount of hard disk drive space that is required to install Microsoft Office depends on the type of installation that you choose, such as Workstation, Complete, Typical, or Minimum. The following table contains the amount of hard disk space required for each of these installation types when you install the Microsoft Office versions listed above. Note that the difference in hard disk space required between versions 4.3 and 4.3c is negligible, approximately .5 MB of files for Lotus Notes/FX support.

INSTALLATION                   OFFICE                     OFFICE
TYPE                           VERSIONS                   VERSION
                               4.3/4.3-CD/4.3c            4.3c-CD
Run From CD                    64 MB                      74 MB
Complete                       97 MB                      107 MB
Typical                        70 MB                      80 MB
Minimum                        31 MB                      41 MB
Admin                          115 MB                     125 MB
Admin CD                       185 MB                     195 MB


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Additional reference words: 4.30 4.30-CD 4.30c 4.3c-CD




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Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
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