Can't the only free trial versions available now are 2007. If you download a bootleg copy off the internet you could end up with it not working and even messing up your PC.
2007-05-21 17:18:48
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answered by kwilfort 7
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60-days trial here.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial/use.mspx
After 60 days, you buy or you will have nothing. Maybe you should consider open office which is compatible with Microsoft Office. It is free and can be obtained at:
Free OpenOffice – Word Processing Comparable to MS Word
download at: http://www.openoffice.org/index.html
Tutorial at: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/
MS Office 2007 or Open Office.org 2?
http://www-openoffice.com/faq.html
OpenOffice.org FAQs: http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-licensing.html
Buy Full Open Office Suite $47 2/6/07: http://www-openoffice.com/?hop=djdowd&OVRAW=is%20Open%20Office%20legal&OVKEY=open%20office&OVMTC=advanced
FAQs: http://www-openoffice.com/faq.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.
2007-05-21 17:21:13
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Download a free, 60-day trial, of Microsoft Office 2007
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/HA101741481033.aspx
2007 Microsoft Office system suites
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101635841033.aspx
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 $137
Complete package - 3 PC in one household - non-commercial - CD - Win - English
http://www.campustech.com/c/campust/title.html?id=mIS8QpvH&mv_arg=MSN161&mv_pc=131
https://usm.channelonline.com/rtech/storesite/Products/index.co?id=M003243839
Microsoft Office Professional Home and Student 2007 $170
Complete package - 3 PC in one household - non-commercial - CD - Win - English
http://www.campustech.com/c/campust/store.html?id=mIS8QpvH&mv_arg=MSFT&mv_pc=25
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 file formats
for Office 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003 users:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/HA101686761033.aspx
Download the Compatibility Pack here
http://office.microsoft.com/search/redir.aspx?AssetID=DC101298101033&CTT=5&Origin=HA101686761033
OpenOffice (free)
http://www.openoffice.org/
OpenOffice can import and open from Microsoft Office application, read and edit, and export to Microsoft Office application unless noted:
Base = Access
Calc = Excel
Draw = Similar to Publisher but not directly compatible
Math (Create equations) =No equivalent
Impress = PowerPoint
Writer = Microsoft Word
No equivalent = Office Outlook
2007-05-21 17:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to google and type free microsoft excel.
2016-05-19 06:39:04
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answered by ? 2
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ISOHunt or something but they're illegal.. Or wait for a beta of the next Office to appear on Microsoft's website..
2007-05-21 17:19:21
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answered by messiahandrw 2
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u can try open office instead of Microsoft Office, both the programs are similar.
here is the link .....
http://www.openoffice.org/
2007-05-21 17:19:15
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answered by Ganesh 5
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