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Yes. Simply copy the entire Microsoft User Data folder in your Documents to the TC hard drive. Just make sure all your Microsoft Office programs are closed during the copy process.
I make a copy of mine about once a week. Just write over the old copy with the new one. The next Office for Mac version is promised to be more Time Machine friendly, which should give us a better option within a year, but for now, the way described above works. |
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