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openoffice.org
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Yeah we tried that, but its not compatible when I submit my assignments to my tutor, grr! Thanks anyway IS
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They don't bundle it with new PCs like they used to, haven't for years.
I paid about 70 quid for the student edition, if you're using it for owt that matters, I'd shell out. |
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You can
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..get a cheap old copy of Word off ebay...that's what I did.
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Yeah it what I was fearing, thanks guys
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Some Microsoft office student editions can be loaded on up to 3 PC's, ask your fellow students for their disk and give them say £20.
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A wise answer Gandalf, thanks
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There is also a free months trial from Microsoft of Office 365, might tide you over.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try/ |
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Thanks again G the G
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get a torrent plus licence key from demonoid.com
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I got one of these a while back for £8. Very good imo.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Microsoft-Office-2010-Starter-Edition-Word-Excel-2010-Starter-user-guide-/200942687279?pt=UK_Computing_Software_Software_SR&ha****m2ec91e142f |
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you nay be able to get open office to work in you save it as the appropriate file type. obviously without testing it on word its a bit awkward.
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seeing from your join date that you are a minimum of 27 - 28 years old, just what kind of a 'student' are you?
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Oh ffs...pm me and I'll give u MS Office for nowt.
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