You can get the FREE Reader version of these MS apps. But, not the full versions.
If you do get a free version, you have to remember.... it is PIRATED. It is NOT a legal copy, and don't be surprised if MS causes it to stop working... especially if you get patches and other fixes for the "Free" version. Or, at worse, you get hit with a law suit for running a pirated version of a copyright applications.
If you need a free Office Suite (which will allow you to open MS Powerpoints), download OpenOffice. OpenOffice IS free, and can open most MS office suite applications.
2007-04-09 06:28:15
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answered by Corillan 4
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Can't. Microsoft product are not free, but you can download a free, compatible program. Go to:
http://www.openoffice.org/index.html
Open Office is a free Offfice Suite which has proven to be an alternatvie to Microsoft Office except for one thing that I mentioned, it's FREE. There are many other sites dedicated to Open Office and even those that offer Open Office Tutorials.
OpenOffice.org is a collection of different applications that work together closely to provide the features expected from a modern office suite. Many of the components are designed to mirror those available in Microsoft Office. The components available include:
Writer — a word processor similar in look and feel to Microsoft Word and offering a comparable range of functions and tools. It also includes the ability to export Portable Document Format (PDF) files with no additional software, and can also function as a WYSIWYG editor for creating and editing web pages. One important difference between Writer and Microsoft Word is that in Writer, many functions and number formats from Calc (below) are available in Writer's tables. Another difference is that in Writer, automatic save is off by default.
Calc — a spreadsheet similar to Microsoft Excel with a roughly equivalent range of features. Calc provides a number of features not present in Excel, including a system which automatically defines series for graphing, based on the layout of the user's data. Calc is also capable of writing spreadsheets directly as a PDF file.
Impress — a presentation program similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. It can export presentations to Adobe Flash (SWF) files allowing them to be played on any computer with the Flash player installed. It also includes the ability to create PDF files. Impress suffers from a lack of ready-made presentation designs. However, templates are readily available on the Internet.
2007-04-09 13:39:56
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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u don't, but if you just want a similar program go with openoffice it does all the same things and its free. It takes some time getting used to but its good
2007-04-09 13:29:13
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answered by well.theres.a.few 6
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Hi,
You can't you have to BUY it.
2007-04-09 13:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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