To quickly find the installation location for a program, we generally prefer the following:
1, I think the example here, right-click the shortcut to the program, and then select "Properties" in the pop-up menu, then pop up the following dialog window.
2, in the dialog box "target" there is the installation path, if you directly copy the path, and then the Windows File Manager at the top of the page to paste the path, you can navigate to this installation path. As shown in the following:
3, according to the above mode of operation, is actually too slow, you can directly in the Properties dialog window click the "Open File Location" button to quickly navigate to the file location:
The method above is the usual way, if you are trying to find the location of Office installer so it is not feasible to do so, we can follow the following way to quickly find the program installation location:
1, here I take PowerPoint2013 as an example, first you have to start the next PowerPoint2013.
2 . Then open Task Manager, and in the Processes tab, locate the process for PowerPoint, as shown in:
3 . Then right-click on the mouse and select "Open File Location" on the pop-up menu.
Quickly find the Office application installation path