Microsoft Office 2019 registry entry question
Question for someone who has MS Office 2019 installed. I don't have it.
Office 2016 created this registry entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice16.0WordOptions
When 2019 is installed is the above entry used or is this created:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice19.0WordOptions
I suspect "16.0" but can't verify and need to assist someone and knowing this will be helpful.
The below thread was helpful but did not address this question specifically:
How to detect Office 2019 programmatically?
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Question for someone who has MS Office 2019 installed. I don't have it.
Office 2016 created this registry entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice16.0WordOptions
When 2019 is installed is the above entry used or is this created:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice19.0WordOptions
I suspect "16.0" but can't verify and need to assist someone and knowing this will be helpful.
The below thread was helpful but did not address this question specifically:
How to detect Office 2019 programmatically?
vba ms-word registry
Might be better to ask this in the TechNet forums - it's not truly a programming question...
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24
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Question for someone who has MS Office 2019 installed. I don't have it.
Office 2016 created this registry entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice16.0WordOptions
When 2019 is installed is the above entry used or is this created:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice19.0WordOptions
I suspect "16.0" but can't verify and need to assist someone and knowing this will be helpful.
The below thread was helpful but did not address this question specifically:
How to detect Office 2019 programmatically?
vba ms-word registry
Question for someone who has MS Office 2019 installed. I don't have it.
Office 2016 created this registry entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice16.0WordOptions
When 2019 is installed is the above entry used or is this created:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice19.0WordOptions
I suspect "16.0" but can't verify and need to assist someone and knowing this will be helpful.
The below thread was helpful but did not address this question specifically:
How to detect Office 2019 programmatically?
vba ms-word registry
vba ms-word registry
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Might be better to ask this in the TechNet forums - it's not truly a programming question...
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24
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Might be better to ask this in the TechNet forums - it's not truly a programming question...
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24
Might be better to ask this in the TechNet forums - it's not truly a programming question...
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Might be better to ask this in the TechNet forums - it's not truly a programming question...
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24
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– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 13:10
Do you mean social.technet.microsoft.com? I hope I don't insult anyone here but no thanks. I don't find those answers helpful. I can try another forum if needed.
– dplaut
Nov 20 '18 at 16:06
That is the forum I meant. Perhaps its quality has changed since last I looked in there, but in my experience that's usually where knowledge about installation defaults, network administration etc. has been present (and what it should cover).
– Cindy Meister
Nov 20 '18 at 16:24