Error code 0-3 When Installing Microsoft Office

When installing Office, you might see this error if a previous installation of Office failed. Here are some things you can try to fix the problem. We’ve listed the most common solutions first, so try them in order.


















FOR WINDOWS 10

1. Right-click the Start button Windows Start button in Windows 8 and Windows 10 (lower-left corner), and select Apps and Features on the pop-up menu.



























2. Select the Microsoft Office product you want to repair, and select Modify.

     Note: This will repair the entire Office suite even if it's just one application you want to repair such as Word or Excel. If you have a standalone app installed, then search for that application by name.

3. Depending if your copy of Office is Click-to-run or MSI-based install, do the following.

In How would you like to repair your Office Programs, select Online Repair to make sure everything gets fixed, and then select Repair. (The faster Quick Repair option is also available, but it only detects and then replaces corrupted files.)

In Change your installation, select Repair and then click Continue.

4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the repair



1. Right-click the Start button Windows Start button in Windows 8 and Windows 10 (lower-left corner), and select Control Panel from the pop-up menu.
2. From Category view, under Programs, select Uninstall a program.

3. Right-click the Microsoft Office product you want to repair, and from the drop-down, select Change.
Note: If you have a suite such as Office 365 Home, or Office Home and Student 2013 or 2016, search for the suite name, even if it's just a particular application you want to repair such as Word or Excel. If you have a standalone application such as Word or Excel, search for the application name.
4. Depending if your copy of Office is Click-to-run or an MSI-based install, do the following for your Office installation type:

Click-to-Run installation type:

In How would you like to repair your Office Programs, select Online Repair to make sure everything gets fixed, and then select Repair. (The faster Quick Repair option is also available, but it only detects and then replaces corrupted files.)

In Change your installation, select Repair and then click Continue.

5. Follow the remaining instructions on the screen to complete the repair.


1. Click the Start button Windows 7 Start button > Control Panel
2. From Category view, under Programs, select Uninstall a program.
3Click the Office product you want to repair, and then click Change.
Note: If you have a suite such as Office 365 Home, or Office Home and Student 2013 or 2016, search for the suite name, even if it's just a particular application you want to repair such as Word or Excel. If you have a standalone application such as Word or Excel, search for the application name.
4. Depending if your copy of Office is Click-to-run or an MSI-based install, do the following for your Office installation type:
Click-to-Run installation type:
In How would you like to repair your Office Programs, select Online Repair to make sure everything gets fixed, and then select Repair. (The faster Quick Repair option is also available, but it only detects and then replaces corrupted files.)

In Change your installation, select Repair and then click Continue.
5. Follow the remaining instructions on the screen to complete the repair.

LAST AND FINAL STEP OF THIS PROCESS IS THE 
Uninstall and Re-install Office 
and your error will be gone.

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