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.msp file, in the Office Customization Tool, open the File menu and then choose Import. In the Open dialog box, select the .msp file that you want to convert, and then choose Open to start the conversion.
Note:
Importing customization .msp files is intended for equivalent
You cannot import Office 2010 or 2007 Office system Setup customization .msp files into the Office 2013 Preview OCT.
You can also use the Import feature when you have created an initial Setup customization .msp file for an Office 2013 Preview product (for example, Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview) and then you later want to modify the installation to add language packs. In such cases, you first add the language packs to the network installation point that contains the Office product source files. Then you run the OCT from the root of the network installation point, create a new Setup customization file for the same product (in this example, Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview), and then import the original customization .msp file that you created previously for Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview. To import an .msp customization file, in the OCT, open the File menu, and then choose Import. In the Open dialog box, select the previously created customization .msp file that you want to update. On the File menu, choose Save As. Specify a unique name for the .msp file, and then choose Save. Importing the previously created .msp file into the OCT will update the .msp file and include the added languages.
Use the following links to view an Office 2010 video that shows how to use the OCT Import feature. Even though the video was created for Office 2010, the information also applies to Office 2013 Preview.
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Watch the "Office 2010 client: Office Customization Tool import feature" video.
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