no, you can't. but you CAN download OpenOffice. (From openoffice.org) its nearly the same and is free.
2007-06-27 06:10:10
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answered by MadMax08 4
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yes u can, but only the trial version of it from the Microsoft website. The trial version last on 60 days and after that u can keep renewing it.
however u will have to set up a Microsoft Office account which is free to and takes only abot 5-10 minutes to start
2007-06-27 06:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Bad new: No. It's owned by microsoft, so that would be piracy.
Good news: You can get Open Office for free and it does almost the same thing. Do a yahoo search.
2007-06-27 06:13:24
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answered by mikeburns55 5
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The short answer is no. But if your computer came with MS Office on it and you are entitled to it, you should have gotten an install disk with the computer when you bought it. If you did not, then you may be out of luck.
2007-06-27 06:10:32
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answered by Dilbert's Desk 5
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I don't think you can legally :)
However there is an open-source version of it called Open-Office. You CAN download it for free from this site:
www.openoffice.org/
2007-06-27 06:10:32
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answered by Andy G 4
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You can but it is illegal. You would have to search for the torrent files. After, once it is downloaded find a keygen or a crack and it would work.
Try looking here for the torrent: www.thepiratebay.com
Try looking here for the keygen: www.thecracks.us
2007-06-27 06:17:40
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answered by Jeremy B 2
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http://portableapps.com/suite,
http://pensuite.wininizio.it/eng/index.php,
http://www.majorgeeks.com/OxygenOffice_Professional_d5340.html
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Email_Tools/Mail_Notification_Tools/Mail_Notifier_Platinum_Download.html
http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
Highlight/copy, then paste addresses in the address bar ;
> Launch browser
> open this address file
> highlight web address
> R-clink
> copy
> ( R-clik ) address bar ( on browser )
> back space ( clear the address bar )
> R-clik ( address bar )
> paste ( in the address bar )
> Go ( button ) ( near address receptacle )
( save addresses from the address bar to a file by the same method )
2007-06-30 19:48:01
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answered by purdygoode 5
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Try openoffice.org.
2007-06-27 06:13:03
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answered by poprockerboy 1
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