Install office 365

I have signed up for 365, so can now download office desktop.
I have an older version of office I want to uninstall first completely to keep things tidy.
Do I need to back up (and if so how):
1. onenote notebooks
2. email psts and osts
3. email account settings
4. Quickparts in outlook
5. word / ppt templates
6. email signatures
The best thing would be to back these up on office 365 online, if I knew how.

Hi,
For OneNote notebooks and Word/PPT templates, you can just go to the location where they are stored and backup them. Then move them to your new Office.
What type of email account do you use (POP, IMAP, MAPI or Exchange)? For Exchange Account, most of the settings are stored in your Exchange mailbox, when you install Outlook and configure an Exchange account, all your items on the server will again available
to you.
If you are using a POPs email account, your email items and settings are stored in the local pst file, you need to back up it.
More reference:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/move-an-outlook-data-file-from-one-computer-to-another-HA001230892.aspx
Email signatures are not stored in the mailbox as Outlook inserts txt, rtf, and htm files for the signature. They are stored under %AppData%\Microsoft\signatures, you can backup them anyway.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ethan Hua CHN
TechNet Community Support

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