Office 2010 corrupted

1) 2010 became corrupted and now I can't uninstall it when 2013 has been installed.  I do not have installation disks.
2) ICloud won't work with multiple copies of mail installed.  See #1
3) 2013 PowerPoint 'not responding' most of the time when I'm trying to create a presentation with videos.
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1) Remove Office 2010 suite totally by the fixit or else, read the following KB to get the way:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/how-to-uninstall-or-remove-microsoft-office-2010-suites-HA104027750.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971179/en-us
2) First to repair/reinstall Office suite.
3) Try to run PowerPoint in Safe mode to check if the issue still persists. Disable the non-microsoft add-ins to check the result as well.
Tony Chen
TechNet Community Support

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