Newer isn’t always better, especially when it comes to software, and sometimes newer versions of software can cause certain compatibility issues.
3 tested methods to roll back to the superior Office 2013
- There are users who upgraded to Office 2016 and prefer the 2013 version.
- In order for them to use Office 2013, they need to downgrade their Office.
- We made an article on how to roll back to Office 2013 on your Windows 10 device using multiple methods.
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?
- Use Office 2013 Subscription
- Remove Office 2016 and install Office 2013
- Download Office 2013 offline installation package
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.
Open your preferred browser.
Navigate to the Microsoft site.
Sign in to your account using your credentials.
Click on Install.
Select the language and the install options.
Choose Additional install options.
Pick Office 2013 as the preferred version, in the 32 or 64 bit version, depending on your operating system and processor.
You can now use Office 2013 on your device.
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2. Remove Office 2016 and install Office 2013
This is a pretty straightforward solution:
- Download Fix it tool from Microsoft to remove Office 2016. You can download Fix it tool from here.
- Install one of the following versions of Office 2013:
- For Business or Business Premium version:
- 32-bit version
- 64-bit version
- For Enterprise E3 or ProPlus version:
- 32-bit version
- 64-bit version
After Office 2013 installation you might want to disable automatic updates so it doesn’t update to Office 2016 on its own.
For Business or Business Premium version:
32-bit version
64-bit version
For Enterprise E3 or ProPlus version:
32-bit version
64-bit version
32-bit version
64-bit version
To do so follow these steps:
- Open Registry Editor. You can open it by typing regedit in the Search bar or by pressing Windows key+R.
- Navigate to the following path:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftoffice15.0commonOfficeUpdate
- Add this value to the Office Update subkey:
- “enableautomaticupgrade”=dword:00000000.
If you don’t know how to do this, skip this step and instead download and run this file.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftoffice15.0commonOfficeUpdate
“enableautomaticupgrade”=dword:00000000.
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3. Download Office 2013 offline installation package
- Download Office Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run from here (If the download link doesn’t work, download older version from here).
- Run Office Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run and extract it to C:Office15.
- Go to C:Office15 and open configuration.xml and delete everything from it.
- Enter this into configuration.xml file:
- Now you will need to replace certain data. Remember to keep all the values between the quotes:
- Set SourcePath to the C:Office15
- Set OfficeClientEdition to 32 for 32bit version or 64 for 64bit version.
- Set Product ID to one of the values from the table below.
- Product ID
- Product Name
- AccessRetail
- Microsoft Access 2013
- ExcelRetail
- Microsoft Excel 2013
- GrooveRetail
- Microsoft OneDrive for Business 2013
- HomeBusinessPipcRetail
- Microsoft Office Home and Business Premium
- HomeBusinessRetail
- Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013
- HomeStudentRetail
- Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013
- InfoPathRetail
- Microsoft InfoPath 2013
- LyncAcademicRetail
- Microsoft Lync Academic 2013
- LyncEntryRetail
- Microsoft Lync Basic 2013
- LyncRetail
- Microsoft Lync 2013
- MondoRetail
- Microsoft Office Mondo 2013
- O365BusinessRetail
- Microsoft Office 365 Business
- O365HomePremRetail
- Microsoft Office 365
- O365ProPlusRetail
- Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus
- O365SmallBusPremRetail
- Microsoft Office 365 Small Business Premium
- OneNoteFreeRetail
- Microsoft OneNote 2013
- OneNoteRetail
- Microsoft OneNote 2013
- OutlookRetail
- Microsoft Outlook 2013
- PersonalPipcRetail
- Microsoft Office Personal Premium
- PersonalRetail
- Microsoft Office Personal 2013
- PowerPointRetail
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2013
- ProfessionalPipcRetail
- Microsoft Office Professional Premium
- ProfessionalRetail
- Microsoft Office Professional 2013
- ProjectProRetail
- Microsoft Project Professional 2013
- ProjectStdRetail
- Microsoft Project Standard 2013
- ProPlusRetail
- Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013
- PublisherRetail
- Microsoft Publisher 2013
- SPDRetail
- Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2013
- StandardRetail
- Microsoft Office Standard 2013
- VisioProRetail
- Microsoft Visio Professional 2013
- VisioStdRetail
- Microsoft Visio Standard 2013
- WordRetail
- Microsoft Word 2013
- Set Language ID to en-us for English version.
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.
Set SourcePath to the C:Office15
Set OfficeClientEdition to 32 for 32bit version or 64 for 64bit version.
Set Product ID to one of the values from the table below.
Product ID
Product Name
AccessRetail
Microsoft Access 2013
ExcelRetail
Microsoft Excel 2013
GrooveRetail
Microsoft OneDrive for Business 2013
HomeBusinessPipcRetail
Microsoft Office Home and Business Premium
HomeBusinessRetail
Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013
HomeStudentRetail
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013
InfoPathRetail
Microsoft InfoPath 2013
LyncAcademicRetail
Microsoft Lync Academic 2013
LyncEntryRetail
Microsoft Lync Basic 2013
LyncRetail
Microsoft Lync 2013
MondoRetail
Microsoft Office Mondo 2013
O365BusinessRetail
Microsoft Office 365 Business
O365HomePremRetail
Microsoft Office 365
O365ProPlusRetail
Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus
O365SmallBusPremRetail
Microsoft Office 365 Small Business Premium
OneNoteFreeRetail
Microsoft OneNote 2013
OneNoteRetail
Microsoft OneNote 2013
OutlookRetail
Microsoft Outlook 2013
PersonalPipcRetail
Microsoft Office Personal Premium
PersonalRetail
Microsoft Office Personal 2013
PowerPointRetail
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013
ProfessionalPipcRetail
Microsoft Office Professional Premium
ProfessionalRetail
Microsoft Office Professional 2013
ProjectProRetail
Microsoft Project Professional 2013
ProjectStdRetail
Microsoft Project Standard 2013
ProPlusRetail
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013
PublisherRetail
Microsoft Publisher 2013
SPDRetail
Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2013
StandardRetail
Microsoft Office Standard 2013
VisioProRetail
Microsoft Visio Professional 2013
VisioStdRetail
Microsoft Visio Standard 2013
WordRetail
Microsoft Word 2013
Set Language ID to en-us for English version.
Run Command Prompt. You can run it by entering cmd in Search bar. Type the following to switch to that folder:
cd C:Office15
Now enter the following (This will start the download process. Remember, this might take a while depending on your internet speed, so make sure that you don’t cancel it):
setup.exe /download configuration.xml
Now go to C:Office15OfficeData and locate the folder with numbers in its name (Remember those numbers, you’ll need them for next step).
Go back to C:Office15 and open configuration.xml and paste this into it:
Now you need to change values to the ones you used when downloading Office in Step 4 (Remember to change the Version value to the one from the Step 7).
Open Command Prompt and enter: cd C:Office15.
Now enter this into Command Prompt for the installation to start:
setup.exe /configure configuration.xml
If you get any errors, you might need to check configuration.xml if the values are the same like in Step 4 and Step 7 and if they are placed properly between the quotes.
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cd C:Office15
setup.exe /download configuration.xml
setup.exe /configure configuration.xml
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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