You can't you have to buy it.
2006-11-25 08:36:11
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answer #1
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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You can't get these Microsoft products without buying them on CD. But as another person recommended, you can download a free copy of OpenOffice which will allow you to work with documents created in Microsoft Office and to create documents that can be read by Microsoft Office. If you can't afford to buy Microsoft Office, this is certainly worth trying.
2006-11-25 08:47:57
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answer #2
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answered by just♪wondering 7
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Microsoft.com has downloads available for Microsoft Office, which is what contains Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
2006-11-25 08:34:34
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answered by Izzy 5
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You can only legally download trial copies of the Microsoft Office programs. However, there are several free office suites that work very well. The best is probably http://www.openoffice.org, an open source version of Sun's StarOffice.
2006-11-25 08:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question!!! I've been trying for days to download the whole office package from that page, 'cause I got a new laptop and I dont wanna spend money in the instalation cds of microsoft office, but all i find are updates as well.
So EVERYBODY ANSWER THIS QUESTION PLEASE, I ALSO HAVE THIS PROBLEM!!!
2006-11-25 09:18:50
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answer #5
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answered by Abbey Road 6
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For my schooling they had me download Openoffice.org 2.0 Quickstarter which is a free package that is compatible with Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Paint (theirs is called Text Document, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Drawing and Database). I've been using it and it's been working great. The school hasn't complained either! Try it, it's free and works.
http://www.openoffice.org/
2006-11-25 08:38:06
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answer #6
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answered by Merrie L 2
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Mcft Office 2007 - Enterprise Edition - Final ISO
Check your mail
2006-11-25 09:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you can. Just go to any computer store and purchase Microsoft Office there.
2006-11-25 08:38:12
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answered by Sugar_Mama 3
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unfortunatly if I understand your question correctly, I am unable to help you find "wares" (illegal downloads of copywrite protected software)
I do recomend using a free version or "open source" of a look-alike program. An example would be, http://www.openoffice.org
2006-11-25 08:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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try search.com>downloads
2006-11-25 08:34:49
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answered by coolest_and_hottest_boy_ever_100 1
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