Running Setup interactively
You can choose to run the installation quietly so that users see little or none of the process. However, if you let users view the Setup user interface, the choices that you make affect several aspects of Setup behavior. For example:
∙If more than one Office product is available on the installation point and a user runs Setup.exe without
∙If more than one language is available on the installation point, Setup matches the language of Office to the Windows user locale on the user's computer. This is by default. However, if a user selects the Customize installation option, the Languages tab in the Setup interface gives the user a choice of all available languages on the network installation point.
∙If you enter a product key and accept the Microsoft Customer License Terms in the customization file or Config.xml, those Setup screens are not displayed to the user during Setup.
Note:
A product key entry is not required for enterprise deployments that use Key Management Service (KMS) activation because all Volume License editions of Office 2013 Preview have a KMS client key
∙If you use a customization file to hide and lock certain features, those features are not displayed in the feature tree.
To learn more about how to customize display settings, see Customize Setup before installing Office 2013.
Language-neutral design
In Office 2013 Preview (and in Office 2010and Office 2007), an Office product such as Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview is organized as follows:
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This arrangement of files simplifies international deployments. The most basic installation of an Office product consists of the core package plus one language. Adding more languages is as easy as copying additional Single Language Packs (SLPs) to the network installation point — all work with the core product in exactly the same way. All language versions of Office, including the English version, are deployed in the same manner. Setup combines the
Important:
The current Office 2013 Preview release includes English, Japanese, and Spanish language sources only. Later releases will provide additional languages.
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