How to deploy Office 2010 with different OCT settings ?

Let say my company has 2 departments.
One department needs all the Office features, while another department needs only Excel and Word.
Can I place 2 different OCT msp files inside the Updates folder, and install the Office for different department by using the specific OCT msp files ?
Also, need 2 different config.xml file too (inside folder ProPlus.WW)

Hi,
We can use
Microsoft Exchange Server Deployment Assistant to generates a custom step-by-step checklist that will help you deploy different versions of Exchange Server for different types of scenarios.
More details about Understanding Hybrid Deployments with Exchange 2010, for your reference:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh563847(v=exchg.141).aspx
Thanks
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