OffCAT Introduction



This basic version of the OffCAT ReadMe document is aimed at first-time users of OffCAT, providing information on how to install, start, use, and uninstall the Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT).If you want to take advantage of additional features and advanced tools or to try your hand with the command-line version of OffCAT, please download the full version of the OffCAT ReadMe from the Microsoft Download Center.Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u OffCAT Introduction PAGEREF _Toc457394363 \h 2Getting Started PAGEREF _Toc457394364 \h 2System Requirements for OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394365 \h 2Install OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394366 \h 3Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista PAGEREF _Toc457394367 \h 3Scan Office Programs with OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394368 \h 6Navigating your OffCAT Results PAGEREF _Toc457394369 \h 12Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in your scan results PAGEREF _Toc457394370 \h 13Solving Issues with your OffCAT Results PAGEREF _Toc457394371 \h 15Use ‘Group by’ to organize results PAGEREF _Toc457394372 \h 18Use ‘Filter’ to hide unwanted results PAGEREF _Toc457394373 \h 20Support for OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394374 \h 22Customizing OffCAT Options PAGEREF _Toc457394375 \h 23Accessibility Features in OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394376 \h 28Keyboard shortcuts in OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394377 \h 28Uninstall OffCAT PAGEREF _Toc457394378 \h 39OffCAT IntroductionWith OffCAT, you can take the following actions to help you detect problems with your Office programs:Scan and fix known issues in Office programsDetermine if your Office program is up-to-dateReview detailed configuration information for Windows, hardware, the user, the Office and scanned program installation, the registry, and much moreSend feedback to the OffCAT teamFollow the OffCAT team on Twitter @MS_OffCAT.There are many other features and capabilities available in OffCAT. They are discussed in detail in the full version of the OffCAT ReadMe from the Microsoft Download Center.Getting StartedThis section of the document is intended to get OffCAT installed in the shortest amount of time, show you how to scan an Office program with OffCAT, and to help you find solutions to issues identified in the scan.System Requirements for OffCATBefore you install or use OffCAT, make sure that your computer meets the following system requirements.Supported operating systems: Windows 10Windows 8 and Windows 8.1Windows 7Windows Vista Service Pack 2Windows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2Windows Server 2012Windows Server 2012 R2Supported Microsoft Office versions: Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit or 64-bit) (Click-to-run or MSI installs)Microsoft Office 2013 (32-bit or 64-bit) (Click-to-run or MSI installs)Microsoft Office 2010 (32-bit or 64-bit, MSI installs only)Microsoft Office 2007Minimum version of the Microsoft .NET Framework:Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.5Install OffCATOnce you have met all of the system requirements, it is time to install OffCAT using the following steps.Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows VistaStart the OffCAT installation by either clicking Run when prompted by the Microsoft Download Center or by double-clicking OffCAT.msi (that you downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center).Click Next in the ‘Welcome’ dialog box of setup.If you agree with the terms, select I accept the terms in the License Agreement, then click Next.In the Additional Options dialog box you will find an option to Launch OffCAT at the end of setup. If you want OffCAT to start once the installation process is finished, leave this option enabled, and then click Next.Note On Windows Server SKUs, the Additional Options dialog box is not displayed and OffCAT will not launch at the end of setup.In the next dialog box, click Install to start the actual installation of OffCAT.If you are prompted by User Account Control to allow the program to make changes to your computer, click Yes.Click Finish to complete the installation of OffCAT.The first time OffCAT is started after the installation has finished, the OffCAT icon in the notification area of the taskbar will display the following alert. Scan Office Programs with OffCATNow that OffCAT is installed, it is time to scan your Office program(s). Start OffCAT:Windows 10Click Start.Start typing OffCAT.Click the OffCAT entry when it appears. Windows 8.1 and Windows 8Click Start.Type OffCAT.In the Search results, click the link for Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool.Windows 7 and Windows VistaClick Start.On the Start menu, click Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool.Read the notification indicating the possibilility of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in your scan results.Once you have read the notification, please click the I’ve read this notification check box. Note, this prompt appears the first time you launch OffCAT or until you select the I’ve read this notification check box.After you have selected the I’ve read this notification check box you can click Continue to continue using OffCAT or you can click Exit OffCAT to stop the start of OffCAT.On the NEW SCAN page, select the Office program you would like to scan.Note You will see options to select an Office version if you have more than one Office version installed.To see all of the Office programs you currently have installed, click More programs.The Office programs listed on the NEW SCAN page are a reflection of the Office programs currently installed on the computer. If, for example, your Office edition does not include Microsoft Access, then you will not see the Access tile on the NEW SCAN page.Note, OffCAT can perform two different types of scans for Outlook:FullBy default, if Outlook is running when you start your scan, OffCAT will perform a Full scan. This is the recommended type of scan as your results will contain the most information (compared to an Offline scan).OfflineIf you cannot keep Outlook running long enough to start a scan, you can still perform a basic (Offline) scan. To do this, right-click the Outlook tile on the NEW SCAN page, and then select Offline Scan.The report that an offline scan generates contains only the information that is available on your computer, such as registry data, Application Event log details, a list of installed updates, and local file details.Note, Offline scans are not permitted if you have more than one version of Outlook installed.Click the Click to Scan link.The Click to scan control fills with color (based on your OffCAT theme color) when you have one program selected and you hover your cursor over the Click to scan control.Wait for the scanning process to complete.Click Show me more details if you want to see the progress for individual tests being performed.Review the list of issues identified during the scan.Note, to help you quickly identify the type of scan performed for Outlook, note the Scan type value on the REPORT page. The following figure depicts an Offline scan.Navigating your OffCAT ResultsOnce your scan has finished, all of the detected issues are displayed under the Issues Lists tile on the REPORT page.Note We recommend that only advanced users review the information on the Configuration Details tile.Every OffCAT detection rule has one or more symptoms associated with it so your issues list can be logically grouped by these symptoms. For example, if there is a detection rule that looks for a known Calendar issue in Outlook and it is detected during a scan, this issue will be found under a symptom group called ‘Calendar’. This is demonstrated in the following figure.To review any issue detected by OffCAT, select the item in the list on the left and then review the information provided under Solution and Issue Description in the reading pane on the right side.If necessary, select a different symptom in the list to see the detected issues that fall under that symptom.To collapse an expanded symptom group, click the symptom label. For example, the ‘Calendar’ symptom is expanded in the above figure. In the following figure, the same symptom is collapsed simply by clicking the ‘Calendar’ line.Tip: When a symptom group is collapsed in the view, the number of issues under each symptom is provided next to the symptom label.Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in your scan resultsOffCAT collects different data points in an effort to help resolve problems for you. It is possible this collected data may contain information some users may consider confidential, such as email addresses, subject lines of email or meetings, or user names. The collected information is stored in the .OFFX scan files which are located in the C:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\OffCAT folder by default. We recommend reviewing the content of any .OFFX file(s) before sharing them with others.The following steps illustrates how to review the contents of your local .OFFX files and any other files created during an OffCAT scan:With your scan report open, click Configuration Details.The scan data is displayed in the configuration details tree on the Detailed View tab.Click any node () in the tree to expand it.Or, use the Find control to search for specific text.Click to find the next and previous occurrences of the text.Your scan results can also contain other files generated during the scan. Click on the Collected Log Files tab to see all of the files included in your scan results. To view the information in these files, click on the file link, save the file to your computer, and then open the file in the default program associated with that file type.Solving Issues with your OffCAT ResultsOnce your scan is finished, you are just a few clicks away from solving any of the identified issues. Use the following steps to resolve any issue detected by OffCAT.Select the issue in the list.Notice the issue selected is highlighted with a yellow background.Review the details of the issue under Solution and Issue Description in the reading pane on the right side of the list view.Click the Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue at the top of the reading pane.The public article describing the selected issue will be displayed in your default browser. The following figure shows the article that resolves the issue selected in the above example.Some issues also include a Fix it for me link at the top of the Solution and Issue Description pane.When you click the Fix it for me link, OffCAT will make the necessary changes to your registry to fix this problem.Note When you click Fix it for me, the changes made by OffCAT are the same changes provided in the article referenced by the Click there to see possible solutions to this issue link and the changes can be undone, as shown in the following figure.Some issues also include an Automated online fix link at the top of the Solution and Issue Description pane.Click the Automated online fix link to have the ‘Fix it for me’ solution from the referenced article run on your computer. The solution can also be manually run by clicking the Download button on the same article displayed by the Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue link.Use ‘Group by’ to organize resultsIf you feel overwhelmed by the number of issues in your scan results, OffCAT provides several features that allow you to change the default view or to filter out issues you may feel are not relevant or important.The default view in the scan report groups the results by Symptoms. This view of the data is controlled by the Group by control in the toolbar just above the list of issues.We recommend most users keep their results grouped by Symptoms; however, you can change the view to group the issues by Severity. Note We do not recommend you select Class in the Group by control. This is for advanced users.Any issue shown on the All Issues tab of the Issues List can have one of the following severity levels: Critical A Critical issue is considered to have the highest severity of detectable issues. For example, crashing issues are all considered Critical because they cause the application to exit unexpectedly. However, this does not necessarily mean you must resolve these issues first. The issues you should resolve first are those that are most impactful to you and your normal workflow with the application. Warning An issue classified as a Warning is considered to be less severe than a Critical issue. This is because a Warning type issue may be impactful, but not catastrophic (like a crash). On average, you should expect to see many more Warning type issues than Critical issues. InformationalAn Informational type issue is simply that – informational. It is information that we feel might be helpful to know, but not necessarily something on which to take action. For example, the list of installed Office Updates will appear as Informational items.Note Informational issues are not displayed by default. To display Informational issues, click Filter when Group By = Severity and then select Informational.When an issues list is grouped by Severity, it will look similar to the list shown in the following figure.The different levels of severity provide the available grouping of issues. Click on any severity heading to see the issues that fall into that category. The following figure shows the expanded list of issues of type Warning in an example scan.Use ‘Filter’ to hide unwanted resultsNext to the Group by control on the toolbar is the Filter control.The Filter control allows you to selectively display/hide either symptoms (when grouped by Symptoms) or severity levels (when grouped by Severity). For example, the following figure shows a list grouped by Symptoms and one or more symptoms in the list are hidden from the view.To redisplay hidden symptoms, either click Select All or selectively re-enable hidden items.Similarly, the following figure shows a filtered list that hides Informational items (when grouped by Severity). Notice the Informational icon in the Filter control does not have a border around it when Informational items are hidden. To redisplay Informational items, click the Informational icon in the Filter list.Support for OffCATThere is no available support for OffCAT. This tool is provided as-is. If you encounter any problems when you use OffCAT, you can send a detailed email message to OffCATsupp@. You can also click one of the links under ‘We Appreciate Your Feedback’ on the HELP/FEEDBACK page. We appreciate your feedback; however, we cannot reply to your email message. We will review your feedback and determine whether any changes or issues can be incorporated or fixed in a later version of OffCAT.You can also give OffCAT a rating by selecting one of the stars listed under ‘We Appreciate Your Feedback’. Periodically, OffCAT will be updated to include new detections rules and new features. You can also follow the OffCAT team on Twitter to receive news of any publicly available OffCAT updates.Customizing OffCAT OptionsThe OPTIONS page in OffCAT offers a small selection of settings that you can configure to customize your experience.Show me the scan report immediately after a scan is finishedWhen this option is enabled, your scan results automatically appear on the REPORT page after the scan is finished.If you prefer to be prompted to display your scan results, disable this option. The following figure shows the prompt that is displayed immediately after scanning an Office program. Click View a report of this configuration scan to see your scan results.Show me an option to set a label on a scan before scanningNote A ‘label’ in the context of an OffCAT scan is simply a text string used to help you identify it from among a larger collection of scan files. For example, if you want to associate your name with a scan, enter it as part of a larger label string.When this option is enabled, the Label (optional) control appears just above Scan.Click Label (optional) to have the Give the scan an identifying label box displayed.Enter the label for your scan, and then click OK.When your scan is finished, the label appears above the scan information at the top of the REPORT page.The scan label, if added, also appears in the scan list on the MANAGE SCANS page. The following figure shows two scans for Excel. The top scan has a label added (‘Excel test scan’). The second scan does not have label, so the default scan name is displayed.Group issues list by (Symptoms, Severity or Class)The default view of a scan report has the list of issues grouped by Symptoms. This is the recommended view for most people; however, if you prefer to have your scan results organized by, for example Severity, then change this option to Severity.Note We do not recommend using Class to group your issues. Viewing issues by Class is primarily used by very advanced users.Remember, when viewing a scan on the REPORT page, you can always change the view by changing the value in the Group by control on the page.Show informational items in issues listsThe issues detected by OffCAT are classified by severity (Critical, Warning, and Informational).The issues of type Critical and Warning are the most actionable as there is always a link to public documentation on these issues. Informational issues are ‘good-to-know’ issues, but they are typically not actionable (no link to public documentation).To hide Informational issues in your scan results by default, clear this option. If you hide Informational items by default, you can still view them in your report by changing Group by to Severity and then clicking Filter to re-enable the Informational items.Disable the OffCAT icon in the Windows Notification AreaWhen you install OffCAT, a new notification area background process (OffCAT_RTS.exe) is also installed and started. This process is a crucial component of the OffCAT infrastructure as it provides important background functionality. To see its menu, right-click the OffCAT icon.Note the Disable option on the menu.The option to disable or enable the OffCAT icon in the Windows Notification area is also available on the OPTIONS page.Choose a themeOffCAT provides ten different theme colors. Click any color to set the OffCAT theme with that color. The theme color changes immediately after clicking any color, so you can quickly decide which color will work best for you.Accessibility Features in OffCATOffCAT includes features that make the software accessible to a wider range of users, including those who have limited dexterity, low vision, or other disabilities. To interact with the OffCAT user interface, you can use any of the following methods.MouseKeyboardTouchKeyboard shortcuts in OffCATThe following tables provide the keyboard combinations you can use to access each item on the different tabs provided in the OffCAT user interface.NEW SCAN pageUse the following keyboard combinations to select the program(s) to be scanned by OffCAT and to initiate a scan.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABSelect the Office tile that has focusSPACEBAR or ENTERMove to next or previous item in the same rowRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWStart scanSPACEBAR or ENTER(after ‘Scan’ has focus and at least one tile is selected)Select a tab other than NEW SCANSPACEBAR or ENTER(after the other tab has focus)See additional Office programs tilesSPACEBAR(after ‘More applications’ has focus)REPORT pageUse the following keyboard combinations to view your scan report information on the different tabs and tiles displayed on the REPORT page.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABSelect the tile with focus (Issues Lists, Configuration Details, or Calendar Issues)SPACEBAR or ENTERChange the ‘label’ for a scanSHIFT + TABRepeat step 1 until the current label is selected.Type the label text.ENTERIssues ListsMove to next or previous item in the same rowRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWFilter the current list (Issues Lists tile only)ALT + LPrint the reportALT + PExport the reportALT + ESend the report using emailALT + SFind text within the reportALT + FChange the ‘Group by’ optionPress ALT to activate the accelerator keys on the toolbar. Then, press CTRL + TAB.Then, RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROW to select the desired option.Press ESC to exit this mode.Expand/collapse an issue headerRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWSelect an issue under a header sectionRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWMove to next/previous issue headerRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWFollow the ‘Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue’ hyperlink.TAB until the ‘Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue’ link is active.SPACESelect (and copy) text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’TAB until the cursor is in the text displayed under ‘Solution and Issue Description’.SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW or SHIFT + DOWN ARROWCTRL + CDisplay the context menu for the text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’TAB until the cursor is in the text displayed under ‘Solution and Issue Description’.SHIFT + F10 to display the context menuUP or DOWN ARROW to select the menu item (Copy, Save, Select All, or Print).ENTERSwitch between ‘All Issues’ and ‘Critical Issues’CTRL + TAB or RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW (after either tab has focus)Configuration Details – Detailed ViewActivate the ‘Detailed View’ tab (when ‘Configuration Summary’ is currently active)CTRL + PAGE UP or CTRL + TABActivate the Tree View controlActivate the ‘Detailed View’ tab.TABSelect the next or previous visible node or child in the treeSelect the nodeUP or DOWN ARROWExpand or collapse a node to make child nodes visibleSelect the node.RIGHT or LEFT ARROWFollow the link for the online article referenced by an Error, Warning, or Informational itemRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROW to select the item.ENTERPrint the reportALT + PExport the reportALT + ESend the report by emailALT + SFind text within the reportALT + FEnter search textENTERFind next occurrence of search textENTERFind the previous occurrence of search textALT + F (if ‘Look for’ box is not displayed with search text)TABSPACEBARClose the search bar (the ‘Look for’ search box is currently visible)ALT + FDisplay context menuSHIFT + F10Copy NodeSelect NodeDisplay context menu (SHIFT + F10)DOWN ARROWENTERCopy Node PathSelect NodeDisplay context menu (SHIFT + F10)DOWN ARROW twiceENTERSwitch between ‘Detailed View’ and ‘Configuration Summary’CTRL + TAB or CTRL + RIGHT ARROW or CTRL + LEFT ARROW (after either tab has focus)Configuration Details – Configuration SummaryActivate the ‘Configuration Summary’ ‘tab (when ‘Detailed View’ is currently active)CTRL + PAGE UP or CTRL + TABActivate the control containing the configuration summary textActivate the ‘Configuration Summary’ tab.TABHighlight textSHIFT + DOWN or SHIFT + RIGHT ARROWDisplay the context menu SHIFT + F10Copy textHighlight text to be copiedCTRL + C (or use COPY on the context menu)Find text within the configuration summaryALTCTRL + TABENTERType text stringTAB (twice)SPACEBARClose the ‘Look for’ barALTCTRL + TABENTERCalendar Issues – All IssuesActivate the ‘All Issues ‘tab (when ‘Log’ is currently active)CTRL + PAGE UP or CTRL + TABActivate the table containing the list of identified issuesActivate the ‘All Issues’ tabTABMove from one issue to the next/previousUP ARROW or DOWN ARROWMove between fields for an issueRIGHT ARROR or LEFT ARROW or TABSelect text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’Select any field for an item in the table.CTRL + TABTABSHIFT + RIGHT ARROW or SHIFT + DOWN ARROWCopy text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’Select the text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’.CTRL + CDisplay context menu for text in ‘Solution and Issue Description’Select the text under ‘Solution and Issue Description’.SHIFT + F10UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to select a menu item.ENTERFollow the ‘Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue’ linkSelect any field for an item in the table.CTRL + TABTABTAB (‘Click here to see possible online solutions to this issue’ is now selected)SPACEOpen the selected item using the ‘Click here to open the item’ linkSelect any field for an item in the table.CTRL + TABTABTABTAB (‘Click here to open the item’ link is now selected)SPACEExport the issues listALT + ESearch for text in the issues listALTCTRL + TAB (selects ‘Export’)TABENTERType search textENTERClose the ‘Look for’ barALTCTRL + TAB (selects ‘Export’)TABENTERSwitch between ‘All Issues’ and ‘Log’CTRL + TAB or CTRL + RIGHT ARROW or CTRL + LEFT ARROW (after either tab has focus)Calendar Issues – LogActivate the ‘Log ‘tab (when ‘All Issues’ is currently active)CTRL + PAGE UP or CTRL + TABActivate the control containing the Log textActivate the ‘Log’ tab.TABHighlight textSHIFT + DOWN or SHIFT + RIGHT ARROWDisplay the context menu SHIFT + F10Copy textHighlight text to be copiedCTRL + C (or use COPY on the context menu)Switch between ‘All Issues’ and ‘Log’CTRL + TAB or CTRL + RIGHT ARROW or CTRL + LEFT ARROW (after either tab has focus)MANAGE SCANS pageThe following keyboard combinations can be used to navigate the options on the MANAGE SCANS page, including opening an existing OffCAT report.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABActivate the control with focusSPACEBARExpand a scan entry in the listTAB until Filter has focus.TAB once more (puts focus on the scan list)SPACEBARView the report for the selected scan in the listFollow steps for ‘Expand a scan entry in the list’.ENTERExpand the next/previous scan in the listRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWSelect (checkbox) for expanded scanSPACEBARActivate the toolbar for a selected scan in the listALTSelect the next/previous toolTAB or RIGHT, LEFT ARROWSave the report (Save as)ALT + aSend the report (by email)ALT + SAdd a Label to the reportALT + LOpen the folder containing the scan fileALT + OSelect a tab other than MANAGE SCANSSPACEBAR or ENTER(after the other tab has focus)OPTIONS pageThe following keyboard combinations can be used to configure the different OffCAT program settings found on the OPTIONS page.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABActivate the control with focusSPACEBARChange the ‘Group issues lists by’ settingTAB to activate the ‘Group issues lists by’ control.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROW to select the desired setting.Change the color for ‘Chose a theme’TAB to select any color.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROW to select the desired setting.SPACEBAR or ENTER.Expand ‘About OffCAT’TAB to select ‘About OffCAT’.SPACEBAR.Follow the ‘Check for online updates now’ linkTAB to select ‘Check for online updates now’.SPACEBAR.ADVANCED TOOLS pageUse the following keyboard combinations to initiate any of the tools shown on the ADVANCED TOOLS page.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABActivate the control with focusSPACEBARReal-Time LoggingChange focus to the next controlTABCycle through settings in any controlRIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWStart loggingALT + S, or ALT + ENTERAuto scrollALTTAB to select the Autoscroll control.ENTERClear viewALTTAB to select the Clear view control.ENTERCalendar Checking ToolChange focus to the next controlTABActivate the control with focusSPACEBARExpand ‘Options’TAB to select ‘Options’.SPACEBAR.Enable/disable any setting under OptionsExpand ‘Options’TABSPACEBARSelect next/previous setting under OptionsTAB or RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWReview results in Calendar Issues – All IssuesSee Calendar Issues – All Issues under REF _Ref411853221 \h REPORT page.Review results in Calendar Issues - LogSee Calendar Issues – Log under REF _Ref411853221 \h REPORT page.Follow the ‘Online information about the Calendar Checking Tool’ linkTAB to select ‘Online information about the Calendar Checking Tool’.SPACEBAR.Follow the ‘Go back to previous screen’ linkTAB to select ‘Go back to previous screen’.SPACEBAR.Robust Office Inventory ScanChange focus to the next controlTABCycle through settings of the ‘Select a scan type’ controlTAB to select the control.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWStart a scanTAB to select ‘Click to scan’.SPACEBARKMS Client ActivationChange focus to the next controlTABCycle through the settings in ‘Select Office version’TAB to select ‘Select Office version’.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWActivate the ‘Activate Office’ linkTAB to select ‘Activate Office’.SPACEBARExpand ‘Show a report with KMS client activation history or license details’TAB to select the control.SPACEBARCycle through the settings in ‘Option’TAB to select ‘Option’.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWActivate the ‘Generate report’ linkTAB to select Generate Report.SPACEBARExpand ‘Fix specific KMS activation issues’TAB to select the control.SPACEBARCycle through the settings in ‘Option’TAB to select ‘Option’.RIGHT, LEFT, UP or DOWN ARROWFollow the ‘GVLKs for Office 2013’ or ‘GVLKs for Office 2010’ linkTAB to select the link.ENTERActivate the ‘Run’ link TAB to select the link.SPACEBARHELP/FEEDBACK pageThe keyboard combinations listed in the following table will allow you to access and activate the links provided on the HELP/FEEDBACK page.To do thisPressChange focus to the next controlTABActivate any link except for ‘Show privacy statement’TAB to select the link.SPACEBARSelect a 5-star rating valueTAB to select the first star.TAB or use RIGHT, LEFT, UP, or DOWN arrow to select any of the five stars.SPACEBARActivate ‘Show privacy statement’TAB to select the link.ENTEROFFCAT ribbon in Office programsThe OffCAT ribbon is displayed in any Office program that supports COM add-ins. Use the following keyboard combinations to access any of the controls on the ribbon.To do thisPressActivate the OffCAT ribbon (when another tab is active already)ALTYActivate the OffCAT ribbon (when the OffCAT tab is the active tab)ALTY1Detect ProblemsActivate the OffCAT tabY2‘<application> is up-to-date’ or ‘<application> is out-of-date’Activate the OffCAT tabY3Top * ArticlesActivate the OffCAT tabY4UP or DOWN ARROW to select an itemSPACEBAR to activate selected itemMoreActivate the OffCAT tabY5Search ‘How To’ ArticlesF1Configuration summaryActivate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y5Application FailuresActivate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y7UP or DOWN ARROW to select an itemSPACEBAR to activate selected itemSpecialized logging (Outlook only)Activate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y8UP or DOWN ARROW to select an itemSPACEBAR to activate selected itemWorkbook Analyzer (Excel only)Activate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y8Document Analyzer (Word only)Activate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y8Feedback on OffCATActivate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)Y9OffCAT ReadMeActivate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)YAFewerActivate the OffCAT tabY5 to expand the ribbon controlsActivate the OffCAT tab (again)YBUninstall OffCATIn the event you need to uninstall OffCAT from a computer, please use the following steps.Close any open Office programs.Right-click the OffCAT icon in the notification area, then click Exit.Open Control Panel.In Control Panel under Programs, select Uninstall a program.In the program list, select Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool 2.2, then click Uninstall.Click Yes to confirm you want to uninstall Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool 2.2. ................
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