So it probably makes sense to uninstall 2010 first. MS says that Office 20 can run side by side which means I wouldn't necessarily have to uninstall 2010 first, but I have no reason to to run both. I'm wanting to do this with the least amount of pain which will primarily come from Outlook. Anyway, I would really appreciate some guidance here, especially from those who have some experience with the "gotchas". Of course, I will back everything up before proceeding with this exercise. Perhaps this has to do with where you get the install package? Some say you must install 2019 before removing 2010 which would imply that you can have both running simultaneously, although I'm not quite sure how that would work. Some say you must first completely remove 2010 before installing 2019 and then you must completely reconfigure all the Office apps. Some say installing 2019 will automatically remove 2010 while preserving settings, etc. However I am finding a lot of contradicting info on this. I would prefer to perform an actual upgrade from 2010 to 2019 which would preserve all my settings, accounts, etc. I know MS discontinued support for 2010 as of. Excel has macros and add-ins like Kutools and Acrobat. I am a heavy Outlook user with several linked email accounts and a large number of rules and contacts and multiple calendars. I am currently running Office 2010 on a Windows 10, 21H2 (19044.2604), 64 bit desktop and would like to upgrade to Office 2019 Home and Business (one time perpetual license).
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