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Lost Microsoft Standard Office Edition 2003
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I have lost my Microsoft Standard Office Edition 2003. Do I have to buy an expensive new one or can I buy second hand. Sorry bit of a technophobe! Thanks
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However nobody actually needs Microsoft Office anyway. There are several freebies which are every bit as good, with the most popular (by far) being OpenOffice:
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/
(If you do decide to use OpenOffice, which I can thoroughly recommend myself, you'll probably find it useful to get it to save files in Microsoft formats by default. Simple instructions can be found here: http:// helpdes kgeek.c om/offi ce-tips /set-op enof%EF %AC%81c e-org-t o-save- in-micr osoft-o f%EF%AC %81ce-f ormat-b y-defau lt/ )
The two other free office suites which are worth considering are LibreOffice
https:/ /www.li breoffi ce.org/
and WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office):
http:// www.kin gsoftst ore.com /softwa re/king soft-of fice-fr eeware
However nobody actually needs Microsoft Office anyway. There are several freebies which are every bit as good, with the most popular (by far) being OpenOffice:
https:/
(If you do decide to use OpenOffice, which I can thoroughly recommend myself, you'll probably find it useful to get it to save files in Microsoft formats by default. Simple instructions can be found here: http://
The two other free office suites which are worth considering are LibreOffice
https:/
and WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office):
http://
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