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Is there a comparible but cheaper programme out there does anybody know ? TIA
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The three main freebies are OpenOffice
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/
LibreOffice
https:/ /www.li breoffi ce.org/
and WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office)
http:// www.kin gsoftst ore.com /kingso ft-offi ce-free ware.ht ml
They're all excellent but OpenOffice is by far the most well-known (which means that, should you need it, there are loads of people here who can help you with it).
By default, OpenOffice saves files into its own formats, which aren't compatible with Microsoft Office. (So, if you send such a file to someone with Microsoft Office, he won't be able to open it). You can get around that problem easily enough by remembering to use 'Save As', instead of 'Save', and then selecting a Microsoft format. However it's probably better to change the default setting so that 'Save' automatically uses Microsoft formats anyway. There are easy instructions for doing that 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/
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LibreOffice
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and WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office)
http://
They're all excellent but OpenOffice is by far the most well-known (which means that, should you need it, there are loads of people here who can help you with it).
By default, OpenOffice saves files into its own formats, which aren't compatible with Microsoft Office. (So, if you send such a file to someone with Microsoft Office, he won't be able to open it). You can get around that problem easily enough by remembering to use 'Save As', instead of 'Save', and then selecting a Microsoft format. However it's probably better to change the default setting so that 'Save' automatically uses Microsoft formats anyway. There are easy instructions for doing that here:
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If you install Google Drive you also get (for free) Google Docs (word processor), Google Sheets (Spreadsheet) and Google Slides (presentations)
Get it here
https:/ /www.go ogle.co .uk/dri ve/
Google Drive also gives you some cloud storage for saving your photos and other personal files (all for free though you can buy more storage).
Get it here
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Google Drive also gives you some cloud storage for saving your photos and other personal files (all for free though you can buy more storage).