Ohh I think I see what you are talking about, the stand alone office as in the one time purchase of the one year version that doesn’t update year to year?Valpo has an Office 365 subscription that covers all of campus.
One thing I can think of is that maybe you purchased the non office 365 version prior to the one note 2016 release and the 365 version is newer and they removed macros for some reason.Īs troubleshooting, I would just like to confirm that you are opening the correct app, is the app called one note for windows 10, and when you right click on it in the start menu do you have an option to uninstall, because if you do, this version certainly won’t have macros.Īdditionally, I found this link which allows you to install one note separately, so it might be worth trying to install this, or uninstall office 365 install this one note and see if it works then reinstall your other office 365 apps.
I don’t think that one note 2016 is being actively updated anymore, but it is one note 2016 that is included in office 365, it just isn’t as new as the other office products because Microsoft is leaning more towards the crappy one note for windows 10 (Microsoft store version). Ohh I think I see what you are talking about, the stand alone office as in the one time purchase of the one year version that doesn’t update? However if you don’t like the 365 version, unless you have the option to customise the apps in your install from the office 365 website you can’t uninstall specific office 365 apps without deleting files manually which could cause damage if you don’t know what you are doing.
Because if you don’t like this one as it is a Microsoft store app you can just right click on it in the start menu and uninstall it. However I don’t understand your question completely, one note that comes with office 365 is one note 2016, and no other office app has to be open for it to open, are you thinking about one note for windows 10 (The one from Microsoft store). This could lead to students also being able to choose what apps specifically, so it may not apply to all office users. However, I do remember seeing an option once to customise the install of the office bundle which allowed specific apps to be added or removed from the bundle, but this could just be something to do with a school managed account where they can block and add certain apps to what students can download through the office 365 website (use the website not the windows 10 app). Iirc you can’t remove individual office 365 apps, they either have to all go or all stay, Relevant official documentation can be found here: Install/configure Office 365 - setup.exe /configure config.xml
Going back to the first step, you should see a setup.exe file, you will NEED to execute the said file with the following arguments, with your configuration file being config.xml:ĭownload the installation files - setup.exe /download config.xml (wait for the console host WITH the Office installer to terminate before proceeding to install/configure) Next, open this webpage AND then scroll-down to create your preferred configuration, such as selecting only which Office apps will be/remain installed: It's not straightforward, however you still MAY choose to install/remove specific apps from Office 365:įirst, download the Office Deployment Tool (ODT) and then run it to extract its contents: