"Extract" synonyms:unpack. "files" becomes:documents. "to" becomes:on. "a" can be:an. "folder" becomes:directory. "on" is:hosted. "your" becomes:my. "computer" becomes:machine.
In summary, the approach is:
"Download" synonyms:get. "the" becomes:this. "Office" is part of the proper noun, so skip. "Deployment" could be:rollout. "Tool" becomes:device. Then "ODT" is a proper noun (abbreviation for Office Deployment Tool), so leave as is. "from" is preposition; synonyms:off. "the" again:this. "Microsoft" is proper noun. "website" could be:portaladdress. The URL stays the same. Then "Extract the ODT files to a folder on your computer." Proplus.ww Propsww2.cab Office 2016 Download
Next, the second sentence mentions "Office 2016 installer will download and install any missing files, including Proplus.ww Propsww2.cab." Here, "installer" could be "setup tool", "application", or "configuration utility". The filenames are proper nouns, so they stay. "Download and install" can be variations like "fetch and set up", "acquire and deploy". "Missing files" might be "unavailable components", "needed resources". "Extract" synonyms:unpack
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's request. They want me to replace every word in the provided text with three synonyms, indicated as word1. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. The example given uses "Office 2016 Installation and Repair" as the first line, so I need to make sure proper nouns like "Office 2016" stay as they are. "a" can be:an
Now, apply all these substitutions to the original text, ensuring three options each where possible, and keeping proper nouns intact. That should fulfill the user's request.
Wait, "Office 2016" is a proper noun, so it's not spun. So the installer part can be "installer" as before. Let's check each term. Also, "Download and install" and "missing files" need three variants each.