Not that anything is wrong with the suite, but you may need to delete it because you are switching your PC, or may want to free up the license key so it can be used on another PC, or simply because you do not use it anymore. This article illustrates 3 ways you can uninstall Microsoft Office 2021 from your PC.
How to Uninstall Microsoft Office 2021
Through the Settings App
One way to uninstall Microsoft Office 2021 is through the Settings app on Windows. Both Windows 11 and Windows 10 come with this built-in app, which has (almost) replaced the legacy Control Panel. Follow the steps below to do so:
How to Uninstall Microsoft Office 2021 Through the Settings App Through Control Panel Using Office Uninstall Support Tool Closing Words
Microsoft Office will now uninstall. Once done, we suggest you restart your computer so all components are safely removed, although it is not necessary.
Through Control Panel
Another method to remove Office 2021 is through the Add or change a program in the Control Panel. Here is how: Microsoft Office will now begin uninstalling from your PC.
Using Office Uninstall Support Tool
Microsoft offers a tool known as Support and Recovery Assistant which aids in troubleshooting Windows components that the built-in troubleshooter cannot. Microsoft also offers a small component of this tool, known as the “Office Uninstall Tool,” which, as the name suggests, is used to uninstall Microsoft Office. Follow the steps below to install this helpful utility and then uninstall Microsoft Office 2021: Once your PC reboots, you will see that Office 2021 has been removed from your PC. The Office Uninstall Tool will automatically relaunch and will ask if you want to download another Office version. At this point, you are free to close the tool as the task is already accomplished.
Closing Words
Since uninstalling individual applications like Word, Excel, etc. is not an option, one needs to remove the entire suite from a PC. Microsoft Office 2021 can be uninstalled using any of the methods given above. However, if you have a valid license, you can re-install it on the same PC or another using this guide. If you are annoyed by a particular Office update and want to remove it and then reinstall the suite, make sure to turn off automatic updates this time.