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- Definition update for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB982726) 32-Bit Edition
Definition update for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB982726) 32-Bit Edition
Description
This update helps to simplify and stabilize the work of Microsoft Office 2010 32-Bit Edition. It integrates a set of modified files with the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the 2010 suite version, and helps to solve issues with extended ASCII characters or DBCS content recognition, as well as remove related bugs and errors.
Definition update for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB982726) 32-Bit Edition 14.0.7015.1000 was available to download from the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available.
This free program is an intellectual property of Microsoft. Accicons.exe, ONENOTE.EXE, outicon.exe, OUTLOOK.EXE and POWERPNT.EXE are the most common filenames for this program's installer. The software is categorized as Office Tools.
The tool is sometimes referred to as "Definition update for Microsoft Office 2010 KB982726 32-Bit Edition". The most popular versions among the software users are 14.0 and 1.0. We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software.
From the developer:
This update provides the latest fixes for the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Office 2010. Additionally, this update contains stability and performance improvements. Users who have extended ASCII characters or double-byte character set (DBCS) characters in their Windows user names have problems using the Office 2010 Help system for client applications.
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