

Click Deactivate on the install you are no longer using. All of your current installations of the Office suite will be listed on this page.Click Install status on the left hand sidebar.Select Office 365 settings under the My app settings heading in the panel that pops up.From the homepage, click on the gear on the top bar.Search for the Microsoft program you wish to uninstall.Īfter you have uninstalled Microsoft Office from a device, visit the Office 365 homepage (sign in from ) to deactivate the license used so it can be applied to another device.Search for the Microsoft program you wish to uninstall and select it.Select Programs, or Programs and Features.If you decide to discontinue the use of one of your devices, get a new one, or decide you no longer want Microsoft Office installed, you can uninstall the applications and make available one of your free licenses to use on another device. Last updated Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 2:11 p.m. Can someone tell me first, why the pop-up problem occurred and now why Avast is still on my system after uninstall and now with no way of uninstalling it? I don't like having a program running on my computer that doesn't show up on my installed programs list.Office 365: Uninstalling Office and Deactivating Licenses Furthermore, it now no longer shows up on either my Revo list of installed programs or in the Windows 10 list of installed programs. Upon rebooting, I discovered that Avast was still on my system and functioning normally. I then re-booted the system to make sure that the uninstall had been completed. I uninstalled it using Revo Uninstaller which is my go-to uninstall program and it confirmed that I had deleted all of the registry keys and files and that the uninstall was complete. I finally decided that the only way I could get the pop-up to disappear was to uninstall Avast and reinstall it. After numerous attempts (and regardless of whatever I tried with Avast), including setting it to silent mode, the pop-up kept reappearing. I could not get the pop-up to go away however. I just had a problem where I got a pop-up message from Avast saying that it had detected a trojan and moved it to the virus chest.
