It is intended for Business users, actually business admins, but still can be used for 365 Home and Personal. It is the last way that consumers can still do a “custom” install of desktop Office selecting specific applications (excluding other applications). The XML is a little dense for average person to parse.
Good article. You would get more hits if you made it generic for Office rather than specific for PowerPoint. Which it really isn’t.
Oh yes, there is one more way to install Office. The Office Deployment Toolkit
Download Office Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36778
It is intended for Business users, actually business admins, but still can be used for 365 Home and Personal. It is the last way that consumers can still do a “custom” install of desktop Office selecting specific applications (excluding other applications). The XML is a little dense for average person to parse.
That tool is for Office 2013.