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I have been sent a message containing an attachment but I am unable to read it because it is in Office. Is there any way I can access it without having to purchase Office
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An attachment cant be in "Office" as Office (I assume Microsoft Office) is a whole suite of products.
I could be a word processing file, a spreadsheet file, a presentation file and so on.
Download it from your email system to your computer then try to find out what type of file it is.
In Windows you should be able to "hover" your mouse over the file name and it will say what type of file it is.
If it is a word processing file or a spreadsheet it should be easy to find a program to open it (there are plenty of free ones on the web).
I could be a word processing file, a spreadsheet file, a presentation file and so on.
Download it from your email system to your computer then try to find out what type of file it is.
In Windows you should be able to "hover" your mouse over the file name and it will say what type of file it is.
If it is a word processing file or a spreadsheet it should be easy to find a program to open it (there are plenty of free ones on the web).
As has been said, a file can't be 'in Office'. Check the file extension to see what type of file it is. (.doc, .docx, .xls, .accdb, etc). Then look in the list here to see which Microsoft Office program is needed to open it:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/List_ of_Micr osoft_O ffice_f ilename _extens ions
The vast majority of those files can be opened by free software, such as OpenOffice
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/
but just ask us if you need help with a specific file type.
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The vast majority of those files can be opened by free software, such as OpenOffice
https:/
but just ask us if you need help with a specific file type.