After upgrading to Windows 10, the system deleted all the shortcuts and mentions related to my Office 2013 setup.
After upgrading to Windows 10, the system deleted all the shortcuts and mentions related to my Office 2013 setup.
Looking for updates brings you direct links to the latest releases. Also, you can find the "Get Office" tiles in the Program Files folder. Reinstalling might help, but the changes could be intentional.
Just re-set those shortcuts, though it seems it didn’t work. Was it a 2013 release or something newer like 2015?
Professional Plus is a dedicated setup. I shouldn’t have to go through that process. Picture someone who upgraded and got confused about their workspace? No other shortcuts were deleted, even though it appears in the installed list—it vanishes when you search or browse for installers. This feels deliberate, pushing me toward buying new software and unsettling me.
I'm really frustrated. Ten installed without asking. I downloaded it, left it overnight, planned to check my SSD first before jumping back to version 8, but somehow ended up with ten. I don't understand how this happened. Now I can't find any of my apps—searching always returns errors. It might not just be an office issue.
I can't directly post screenshots. However, you can describe the error clearly so I can help you identify it or guide you through resolving it.
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