Download the tool from the official Microsoft Download Center. Run the .exe to extract the setup.exe and several .xml configuration files. Step 2: Create Your Configuration
Whether you use the simple portal download or the advanced Office Deployment Tool, having an offline backup of your most important work suite is a must for 2024 and beyond.
For those who want granular control—such as excluding certain apps (like skipping Access or Publisher) or choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit versions—the is the gold standard. Step 1: Download the ODT
Downloading a 4GB+ suite on ten different computers wastes 40GB of data. An offline installer allows you to download once and deploy many times.
Whether you are dealing with limited bandwidth, managing multiple workstations, or working from a remote location, having the is an essential part of your digital toolkit. In this exclusive guide, we’ll explore how to get it, why you need it, and the "pro" methods for seamless installation. Why Use an Offline Installer?
Instead of clicking the default download, select "Other install options."