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Mrsw28 · 19/03/2016 20:51

I need to buy Microsoft Office but I don't really know where to start really. I did a quick Google and from what I can gather the latest one is over £100.00. I don't really want to be spending anywhere near that much. I only need it for my personal laptop, so I think I only need a single use licence.

Can anyone help point me in the right direction?

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cdtaylornats · 19/03/2016 21:42

Do you really need MS office. There are (at least) two free clones that work just as well

I use Libreoffice www.libreoffice.org/
There is also OpenOffice www.openoffice.org/

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jellybellydancer · 19/03/2016 21:44

There is also office 365 where you pay monthly. Around £4 a month

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hugoagogo · 19/03/2016 21:47

Any chance you can qualify for the student version? here

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Mrsw28 · 20/03/2016 22:31

CD are both of those compatible with MS Office?

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cdtaylornats · 21/03/2016 08:22

Yes both look essentially the same as Office and are able to read and write Office files they can also read/write a variety of other formats including pdf.

I've used LibreOffice for years and have had no trouble swapping files between home and work.

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prh47bridge · 21/03/2016 12:50

It depends on whether you need advanced features. I looked at OpenOffice and Libreoffice but gave up on them as they didn't have features I need.

You can get Office 365 from around £50 per year.

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