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Guide to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003 Professional


Are you wondering how to uninstall the Office 2003 Professional? If yes, then you probably will find this article interesting. To know more, read on!
The professional edition of the Microsoft Office 2003 was introduced mainly targeting the business users. Microsoft Office 2003 Professional includes a number of useful programs such as Word 2003, Outlook 2003, Access 2003, Excel 2003, PowerPoint 2003, Publisher 2003 and InfoPath 2003. For removing the Microsoft Office 2003 installed on your computer, you can get the help of the Microsoft support team, but it is not difficult and can actually be done on your own. Microsoft Office 2003 Professional includes a maintenance mode which is installed automatically along with it. Uninstallation of the program becomes an easy job with the help of this.  

How to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003 Professional?

Given below are the steps that will help you uninstall the Microsoft Office 2003 Professional installed on your computer.    
From the left side of the task bar on your desktop, select the Start button and from the resulting drop down menu, select Control Panel.
From the list of available options, choose Add/Remove Programs to obtain in alphabetical order a list of all the programs available on your computer. Loading of the list might take a few seconds, it is only natural.
From the list, select Microsoft Office 2003 Professional to reveal two buttons beneath it. Select the Change button. You also have the option of using the Remove button, but to ensure that the program is completely uninstalled from your system, you need to use the Change button.
When the maintenance mode screen appears, select the Uninstall option. To progress, select Next which will bring up the confirmation screen. To start uninstalling the Microsoft Office 2003 Professional, select Yes. Generally uninstalling the Microsoft Office 2003 Professional takes about 10 minutes. Reboot your system once the uninstallation is complete.
These are the steps to be followed if you wish to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003 Professional installed on your system. But even after following the above instructions if you still find it difficult to uninstall Office 2003 Professional, then it would be better to get the expert assistance offered by the Microsoft support team.
I hope that was all the information that you were looking for. Thank you!

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