

- CLEAN REGISTRY FILES FOR PROGRAMS THAT NO LONGER EXIST HOW TO
- CLEAN REGISTRY FILES FOR PROGRAMS THAT NO LONGER EXIST PORTABLE
To do that, right-click on the CloneApp.exe file and select “Run as administrator” from the popup menu. To fully back up program settings, CloneApp must be run as an administrator.
CLEAN REGISTRY FILES FOR PROGRAMS THAT NO LONGER EXIST PORTABLE
To back up settings in programs folders and the registry, download the portable version of CloneApp and extract the. Make sure any programs you want to back up are closed before you begin.
CLEAN REGISTRY FILES FOR PROGRAMS THAT NO LONGER EXIST HOW TO
We’ll show you how to use CloneApp to back up and restore a program’s settings, using Microsoft Office programs as an example. It supports a large number of programs, including many versions of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Edge, Photoshop, DisplayFusion, Evernote, foobar2000, LibreOffice, MusicBee, PotPlayer, TeamViewer, and many many more. However, there is a free program, called CloneApp, that allows you to easily back up configuration files in program directories and the Registry for many popular Windows programs. The recent versions of Office only allow you to export the customized Quick Access Toolbar and Ribbon. Why? Unfortunately, the reasons behind this decision remain a mystery.

Office 2007 and later versions do not include that useful tool.
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Microsoft Office versions 2003 and earlier included the Save My Settings Wizard that allowed you to back up your Office settings, in case you had to reinstall Office on your current or on a new computer. RELATED: How to Backup and Restore Your Office 2010 Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar Customizations The good news is that you can easily save and restore the settings for lots of Windows programs, including Microsoft Office, so you can transfer them to another computer in one fell swoop. How many times have you migrated to a new computer, or reinstalled Windows, and lost all the little settings in your Windows programs that you had finally tweaked perfectly?
