I am about to install Ofc 365 on a Switch 11. How do I point data to go to the 500gb D Drive?

I have recently purchased an Acer Aspire Switch 11 which has flash memory card (in addition to the internal flash) but a 500 gb HDD which at this moment just occupys space and adds weight.  How do I "really" use this drive?  Can I point Office 365 to store only its data there.  Can I install the entire program there?  What would be the best configuration?  Chat seems useless as it is terribly slow and there is obviously a lack of understanding in that part of the world.  Why on earth would they install a 500gb HDD if it is of no practical use tpo the device.  I know it would be inaccessable when the tablet portion is undocked but hey you pros, give me some ideas.  Othersiws it gets packed up and sent back in exchange for a Galaxy Tab and my bluetooth keyboard!  Help!

Redirect your various libraries to the external drive or add folders on the drive to your libraries. The latter will be more robust since it'll leave the existing folders for when the keyboard is not connected. I haven't installed Office 365 for a while, but in most application installs there's a place where you can choose to install somewhere other than the default. Again just choose the external drive, but realize the apps will not run if the drive is disconnected.

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