OFF98: How to Use the Microsoft Office Installer Program

Last reviewed: March 10, 1998
Article ID: Q179216
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition

SUMMARY

This article describes how to install Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition by using the Microsoft Office Installer. When you use the Microsoft Office Installer instead of the drag-and-drop installation method, you can control specifically which Office components are installed.

Once Microsoft Office has been installed, you can use the Microsoft Office Installer to reinstall your original Office configuration or to add a single program or part of a program.

MORE INFORMATION

To install Office or an Office component by using the Microsoft Office Installer, follow these steps:

  1. Insert the Microsoft Office 98 compact disc (CD) into the CD-ROM drive.

  2. Open the Office Custom Install folder on the Office 98 CD.

  3. Double-click Microsoft Office Installer.

  4. Select the type of installation that you want to perform.

    Easy Install ------------

          By default, the Easy Install option is selected. When you click Easy
          Install and install Office, the most commonly used Office components
          are copied to the hard disk.
    

    Custom Install --------------

          To control which components of Office are installed, click Custom
          Install. When you click Custom Install, the components that are
          included when you click Easy Install are automatically selected.
          NOTE: All of the options that are listed in the Custom Install screen
          are cleared if you click Remove, and then click Custom Install in the
          list of installation options.
    

          To see a list of the available components for an Office program,
          click the triangle next to the program.
    

          A dash (-) in the check box for an Office program indicates that
          some, but not all, options are selected for that program.
    

          An "X" in the check box for an Office program indicates that all
          components are selected for that program.
    

          An empty check box indicates that no components will be installed for
          that program.
    

    Installing Product Help -----------------------

    For example, if you need to install Help for Microsoft Word, follow these steps:

           a. Click the triangle next to Microsoft Word.
    

           b. Click the triangle next to the Help item in the list.
    

           c. Click to select the Help For Microsoft Word check box.
    

    NOTE: If you also want to install the Visual Basic Help files, click to select the Help For Visual Basic check box.

  5. In the Install Location list, click the hard disk partition or network volume in which you want to install Office.

    By default, the Microsoft Office Installer installs Office in a folder named Microsoft Office 98 on the disk or volume that you select in the Install Location list.

    You can specify a folder in which to install Office by clicking Select Folder in the Install Location list. When you install Office in a specific folder, the Microsoft Office Installer automatically creates a folder named Microsoft Office 98 in the folder that you specify.

  6. Click Install to begin the installation process.

  7. If you are installing Office for the first time, follow these steps:

          a. Enter your name and organization, and then click OK.
    

          b. Click OK to confirm your name and organization.
    

          c. Enter the 10-digit CD key that is on the back of the Office CD
    
             jewel case.
    
          d. Click OK in the Product ID dialog box.
    
    

  8. All of the necessary files are copied to the location that you specified in step 5, and you receive a dialog box that states that the installation was successful.

    If the dialog box prompts you to restart the computer, click Restart. Otherwise, click Quit to complete the installation process.

NOTE: Unlike earlier versions of Microsoft Office, you cannot use the installer program to remove selected Office components.

For more information about removing selected Office components, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q179629
   TITLE     : OFF98: How to Remove Selected Office Components
               (Part 1 of 2)
   ARTICLE-ID: Q179630
   TITLE     : OFF98: How to Remove Selected Office Components
               (Part 2 of 2)


Additional query words: OFF98
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Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
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Last reviewed: March 10, 1998
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