Downloading cracked or highly compressed pirated software violates Microsoft’s copyright. While individual users are rarely sued, your ISP may send you warnings, and if you use the software for business, you risk audits and fines (up to $150,000 per instance in the US).
Based on the technical impossibility and high security risk, the following actions are recommended: Ms Office 2016 Highly Compressed 100mb
Microsoft Office 2016 is a massive piece of software. Even a "lite" installation of the core programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) takes up 3 to 5 GB of hard drive space. Microsoft Office 2016 is a massive piece of software
A file claiming to be 100MB (which is 0.1GB) is literally 30 to 50 times smaller than the real software. You cannot compress a 4GB file down to 100MB without losing 99% of the data. your ISP may send you warnings
If you download a 100MB file labeled "Office 2016," you are not getting Office. You are getting one of three things:
The best compression algorithm (like 7-Zip on Ultra settings) might reduce a 4GB folder to 1.5GB or 2GB. That is a 50% reduction.
To get to 100MB, you would need a 99% reduction. That is mathematically impossible for binary data like .exe and .dll files without corrupting the software entirely.