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next time I restarted my computer my Trash would contain at least one 0K temporary junk Microsoft file—usually MerpAD Office 365. When I finally decided to investigate a possible fix, I came across a lot of nonsense. But then I found something in a Microsoft community forum that I figured I’d try. Low and behold, it worked. Disabling Office's error reporting means no more junk in your trash. The solution is to disable Office’s error reporting—which, naturally, is buried deep and completely unintuitive. To do so, go to /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MERP2.0, open the Microsoft Error Reporting app, open its preferences, and then deselect Enable Microsoft Error Reporting. From then on, you shouldn’t be bothered by this unnecessary Microsoft cruft. Article, Tip microsoft, office, os x, tips 3 thoughts on “Tip: Stop Office for Mac from adding junk to your trash” Ant Chew on January 30, 2015 This works, dont bother fussing with other solutions. Do yourself a favour and fix it in 5 mins using this. Thank you very much! Saved me a whole lot of time. Sandy on March 2, 2015 Found it, but it won't let me do anything to change it. What I get is a picture of the app, but no where giving an option to disable reporting. Any suggestions?? Thanks jc on April 27, 2015 Jon Thank you very much for sharing the fix on this very annoying issue, it worked. Comments are closed. Search for: Recent Posts Hey look, I've got a new job So long, Macworld Expo "$199 Apple iPhone 6 Is Fiction, if Not Fantasy" Tech News 2Night - 9/18/14 MacVoices podcast: The MacJury Judges Apple's Presentations and Messages Tags1Password Acorn Ads Alfred Amazon Apple AppleCare+ Apple Store Apple TV audio backup battery BusyCal CarPlay car tech crossword cruciverbalist digital photos Dropbox energy IDG iOS iOS 8 iPhone iPhone 6 itunes LG Mavericks microsoft music Nest office os x photography photo printing puzzle software sync Terminal TextExpander tips Tweetbot Video welcome YouTube Categories Article Link Tip © 2014 Jonathan Seff Preus Theme by InkHive.