First of all, you are not supposed to download Microsoft Word from anywhere because it is not free. You have to buy. So feel free to go to your nearest electronics/computer accessories and tell them that you want Microsoft Office Word (only Word, not the entire suite) and you want the student version (because it is the same exact thing and it is cheaper). Should be about a hundred American dollars.
Second, if you do still want to download it, don't ask around here (because it IS illegal). Go to your nearest peer-to-peer application (which all suck nowadays) or a torrent site.
Third, if you were to actually find it and were able to download it, it will be wayyyyyyy too big to be actually finished today. I very highly doubt that you would finish the download, install it, get it properly working, AND finish your report before tomorrow.
Fourth, so because of this don't wait until the night before your report is due to download the necessary software.
Fifth, I have never heard of a school or a teacher who actually requires Microsoft Word for a report. I very highly doubt that they exist. If anything, I would say that would be illegal and you can get the teacher in trouble if the teacher told you that you NEED Microsoft Office to do your work. The teacher probably just mentioned the name as an example. He probably said something like, use a software like Microsoft Word to do your report.
Sixth, use Microsoft Word (which came with your computer already) and do the report. I doubt if you need something which you can do in Word but not in Perfect.
Seventh, if you still want Word besides this report, then either buy it. If you don't want to spend money, then look for other word processing programs. There are plenty of free ones. Just search for them. Google them. Download them. Install them. Try them out and see which ones you like. It won't help you today but it will help you tomorrow.
2007-01-09 15:06:43
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answered by The Prince 6
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best place to get it is in a store. Its not a program available for download. Downloading it from anywhere is illegal. Its a copywritten program that is not a free download.
WordPerfect actually has the exact same features that Word does. It'll convert word files to wordperfect and give you everything that word does. Cheaper than spending $150 to get it.
2007-01-09 22:51:47
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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You can't download Word for anywhere. You need an install CD. You are a student, you should be able to get a copy of Office pretty cheap. But for tomorrow, you're screwed.
2007-01-09 22:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You could download Open Office for free. You will not get Word for free. Download here: http://www.openoffice.org/
Here is some help to make sure there are no conflicts with Word when you go to school and try to open it:http://scs.earlham.edu/OOcomp.html
Can't think of anything else - good luck!!
2007-01-09 22:53:41
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answered by sosguy 7
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You can try the following:
1. Easiest but low success- Download a peer to peer program such as lime-wire and search for program.
2. Best - Go to www.utorrent.com, and download and install the software. Then go to www.mininova.org, search for the program you want, download the bit-torrent, and then using the utorrent program, you can use the bit-torrent to download the program. To learn more see the utorrent guides section on their website.
Hope this helps!
2007-01-09 22:58:15
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answered by Jim T 1
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I think it is illegal, but if it weren't you could get bearshare from bearshare.com and search under apps for microsoft word. Then you could download microsoft office 2000. Or you could get open office which is compatible with microsoft word.
2007-01-09 22:54:41
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answered by hb30427 2
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you can't download microsoft word as it is a license software. you will have to buy them, off amazon.com or some local IT store in your area.
you can try www.openoffice.org...usually you are able to open microsoft word document without any problem.
2007-01-09 22:52:58
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answered by adiwsm 1
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Since when do you need MS Word to write a report? Your school needs to learn to be less stupid. You can download openoffice.org, which is compatible with MS office files.
2007-01-09 22:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if you can just dl it. Microsoft is keeping a close eye on all un-licensed software.
2007-01-09 22:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, you gotta buy Microsoft stuff.
2007-01-09 22:49:41
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answered by CuriousMishawaka 4
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