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Installing Creatio plug-in for MS Word

Select Creatio plugin for MS Word depending on whether your MS Word application is 32 or 64 bit.

32-Bit MS Word installed on the 64-bit Windows:

Note

You can determine whether your system is 32 or 64 bit using the Microsoft instructions.

Attention

For proper installation of the plugin unpack the archive with installation files. If the installation is started directly from the archive, the archiver application can cause failures in the work of the installer.

Before installing the Creatio plug-in for MS Word, make sure that your computer runtime environment meets the plug-in software requirements.

Runtime environment requirements

Operating system (32-bit and 64-bit editions are supported):

  • Windows 7 or higher

Attention!

The installation wizard will check whether the .NET Framework is installed, which is necessary for the plug-in to work. You can download .NET Framework free from the Microsoft website.

Software application of the plug-in:

  • MS Word 2010;

  • MS Word 2013;

  • MS Word 2016;

  • MS Word 2019;

Attention!

MS Word 2003 and MS Word 2007 are not supported.

Creatio MS Word plug-in Installation procedure

1.Make sure that the MS Word application installed on your computer is closed.

2.Launch the Creatio MS Word Report Designer.exe.

You can also install all necessary applications separately. To do this:

1.Install the following applications required for running the plug-in:

Primary Interop Assemblies Redistributable (setup file: PIARedist.exe);

WCF Data Services (setup file: WcfDataServices.exe);

Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime Redistributable (setup file: vstor_redist.exe).

These files are supplied along with Creatio. You can also download them from the Microsoft website.

2.Install the Creatio plug-in for MS Word (setup file: Creatio MS Word Report Designer.msi) supplied along with Creatio.

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