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Windows 10
I keep getting a message saying do I want to reserve a free copy of Windows 10. Is it worth it. I have Windows 7 at present. Would it affect my Microsoft Excel that I have on the computer. I have found in my opinion that for some reason the more up to date versions actually are a backward step in their use more complicated for a old geezer like me.
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My post on this thread might be relevant:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Questio n144510 4.html
(Microsoft Excel isn't part of your operating system, so switching to W10 shouldn't affect it).
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(Microsoft Excel isn't part of your operating system, so switching to W10 shouldn't affect it).