All of Microsoft Office has disappeared.  Can't open files in Dropbox.  Help!

All of Microsoft Office has disappeared.  Can't open files, even in Dropbox, even after installing LibreOffice.  Can you help me?

You can try a system restore to a point before the update. If you're lucky, it might work, but I often find System Restore will fail when you need it the most.
Peter

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