In some instances, Office 2016 can be the cause of these issues, and today we’re going to show you how to downgrade to Office 2013 from Office 2016 on Windows 10.

How can I roll back to Office 2013?

1. Use Office 2013 Subscription

Microsoft has recently added a way to roll back to Office 2013 on your My Account page. From it, you can downgrade from Office 2016 to Office 2013 in a few clicks, without having to use any third-party tools.

  1. Open your preferred browser.
  2. Navigate to the Microsoft site.
  3. Sign in to your account using your credentials.
  4. Click on Install.
  5. Select the language and the install options.
  6. Choose Additional install options.
  7. Pick Office 2013 as the preferred version, in the 32 or 64 bit version, depending on your operating system and processor.
  8. You can now use Office 2013 on your device. SPONSORED

2. Remove Office 2016 and install Office 2013

This is a pretty straightforward solution: After Office 2013 installation you might want to disable automatic updates so it doesn’t update to Office 2016 on its own. To do so follow these steps: If you don’t know how to do this, skip this step and instead download and run this file. Can’t access Registry Editor on your PC? Here’s a quick and easy fix for that!

3. Download Office 2013 offline installation package

As we already mentioned mind the quotes, so please keep all the values between the quotes. If you don’t do that, the installation will fail. Can’t install Office 2016 due to Error 30015-6 (-1)? Fix that with this guide! That’s about it. As you can see, the solutions aren’t very complicated, but you need to be aware of the quotes and the lines you enter. One missed letter can be enough to ruin the installation process. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask in the comments section below.

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