You purchase a download version.
Many users here recommend something called open office which is supposed to be free and comparable to MS office. If you want to check it out:
Welcome to OpenOffice.org (free – compare to MS Office)
http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/new.html
OpenOffice.org is both a fully-featured office suite compatible with leading office products, and a virtual community working through OpenOffice.org's numerous projects. The community comes together at www.openoffice.org to develop, support, and promote the use of OpenOffice.org. For information on joining the OpenOffice.org community, visit our Introduction page.
The OpenOffice.org home page
In addition to the navigation tabs across the top, on the left side are buttons that allow you to:
·download displays the OpenOffice.org Downloads page that enables you to download the stable release of OpenOffice.org. Includes step-by-step information to download, installation information, and additional resources including how to obtain OpenOffice.org on a CDROM. We also link to the features of OpenOffice.org 2.0.
·native language displays the OpenOffice.org community project areas in languages other than English providing information, resources, and assistance to users of OpenOffice.org. If your language is not listed here please contact the project leads on this page to find out more about OpenOffice.org in your language.
·new user displays this page.
In addition to the logos of OpenOffice.org's sponsor and primary contributor, and web host, the footer includes links to how to contact us, site map, development to do list, web site help and press room.
New to www.openoffice.org?
At the top of every web page is a series of navigation tabs with links to:
Home returns you to the site's home page as does the logo located in the top left corner.
Download displays the Download Central page that includes many ways to obtain different versions of OpenOffice.org. Includes links to download managers and site documentation.
Support is a pool of free community and commercial support and training resources including FAQ, mailing lists, forums, documentation and books.
Contributing displays ways that you can participate in the OpenOffice.org community.
Projects lists the active Accepted, Native-Lang and Incubator community projects. Visit a project and subscribe to their mailing lists and see how you can contribute.
My pages allows a registered user of the web site to login. If you wish to join projects, submit issues, or show your support for a project consider registering with the OpenOffice.org web site.
About displays the About Us page including summary information and links about how the OpenOffice.org community project and OpenOffice.org the product.
2007-02-19 05:48:19
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particular, you need to apply it to your new laptop/netbook. No, that may not paintings. What you're able to do rather is: a million) Use your buddy's computing device to repeat each and all of the records from the disc onto a pen force and then setting up observe from there on your laptop OR 2) Get an exterior CD/DVD force and use that to place in observe.
2016-11-23 18:53:41
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