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It's the #1 reason why I don't use Google docs. LibreOffice is on my laptop, desktop, and tablet hard drives. My new tablet doesn't have a micro-ssd port which annoys me but I load things to the cloud and then download to the tablet's hard drive anything I expect to need every couple of months. |
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I bought the most recent non subscription version of MS Office. It was offered by HP when I ordered a windows 11 laptop. But this version is also available on the internet.
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Go to Groupon, search Office, several offers will.come up. I just bought Office Suite 2024 for about $22. You can pay half that for 2021. You download the product, apply the key they give you. Good to go. My wife has been running one of these for a year. I just replaced my 2007.
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I use an older version of MS Office that is not supported for upgrades. I plan to continue using it until I can’t. Then I may get the subscription version or an alternative. No need to panic now and do the subscription version if your software does what you need.
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you are best to stay with microsoft
As I understand it not supported means no updates mostly. I find the one drive cloud storage important because my computer died and without it I would have lost everything. I did let the office lapse at one point it didn't seem to change anything. When I was working and they switched to a different system I missed the excel very much. I think there is a family plan that lets you combine many households at one price. If you go to anything else, especially without cloud storage, I would back up your computer to an external storage device just to be safe. I used a device called a passport drive before I went for the microsoft cloud. But I am no expert, Just my expierience. My opinion and $3.75 might get you a latte.
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Consider using LIBRE OFFICE. It is open source software and is free to use. It can open .doc and .docx files and seems very powerful.
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It is open source software. Very safe and most importantly it is free, always free. It has a spreadsheet, word processor, and presentation software. It supports several languages as well as foreign keyboard layouts. (There is also a database tool, as well as a mathematics formula writer.)It is capable of editing several versions of MS products and can save documents, spreadsheets and presentations in MS format. Functionality is pretty much the same as MS products, but there are slight differences between the key stroke commands. Oh. And did I mention it is free. Updates are delivered automatically, or you can select to download updates as they become available. I have been using Libra for the past 15 years as well as other open source products to avoid the MS charges and constant signing into MS |
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