You can download from Bearshare you can get bearshare from www.oldversion.com and Download Version 5.2.5 dont get six cause that is the newer version and they make you pay for everything
once downloaded and installed search for Microsoft office
make sure the file size is about 500 or 600 or maybe even 700 mbs if its not its a not a good file
Good luck
anymore questions email me @ mrwsga@aol.com
2007-05-21 17:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You can download a free TRIAL of Microsoft Office 2011 from: But, when it expires, you WILL have to BUY it to be legal. Open Office 3 is free and compatible with MSO 97 - 2011, once configured correctly, from:
2016-05-19 07:08:42
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answered by ? 2
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Microsoft Office is sometimes available from Microsoft for free at one of their conferences. Check to see if they're coming to town and go. That's how I got Office for free.
2: The next cheaper way is to buy it via an MS Developer. Check around with your friends and workers and see if they know one. Microsoft sells them Office at cost, so the cost would be around $20.
3: Buy a student version. Most college bookstores can sell you Office at a reasonable cost.
2007-05-21 17:57:52
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answered by Jim 7
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Microsoft office is not free. You can try OpenOffice or one of the Web-based office solutions. I have a brief review on them here:
http://lavanyadeepak.blogspot.com/2006/12/web-based-management-of-wordprocessing.html
2007-05-21 23:11:51
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answered by Deepak Vasudevan 5
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Nowhere unless you dowmlaod the Office 2007 trial version from Microsoft.com or get a bootlegged copy which may or may not work properly and could mess up your PC.
2007-05-21 17:53:50
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answered by kwilfort 7
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You should try OpenOffice. Its free and has many features of Microsoft Office
openoffice.org
2007-05-21 17:53:33
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answered by Tetsuo H 2
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yes
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answered by HAJISAB 1
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