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Microsoft Word
gremlin666_2
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Hi this is my first time here and am in need of help. Can anyone tell if you can get microsoft word on its own and where is the cheapest place to buy it from. Many thanks in advance. My laptop is running windows vista home if it helps at all.
Don't listen to the bad things about Vista its the best :beer:
Just because it's free don't mean it's good :rolleyes:
Ditch Norton Now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wall:
Just Because you read it some where don't mean it's right
Just because it's free don't mean it's good :rolleyes:
Ditch Norton Now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wall:
Just Because you read it some where don't mean it's right
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Open Office its just as good if not better and free http://www.openoffice.org/0
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Hi I would second that! I downloaded Open Office and was very impressed with the word processing software.0
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Do you really need Word? Just get Open Office, its high quality and freeeeeeeeeeee.0
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stick with Openoffice cos everything you do is editable via WORD and vice versa.
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Is it possible to port documents between Open office and Microsoft Office? I'm looking for some new software but we use MS Office 2000 here at work.:wall: Flagellation, necrophilia and bestiality - Am I flogging a dead horse? :wall:
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A 'commercial' freebie - Sun StarOffice 7 (161Mb download). G0
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rmg1 wrote:Is it possible to port documents between Open office and Microsoft Office? I'm looking for some new software but we use MS Office 2000 here at work.
No need to do any porting, openoffice opens,edits and saves .doc filetype."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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Nice! What about .xls and .ppt files?:wall: Flagellation, necrophilia and bestiality - Am I flogging a dead horse? :wall:
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rmg1 wrote:Nice! What about .xls and .ppt files?
Calc and Impress are compatible with those filestypes respectively."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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