Up at www.microsoft.com/office, but what I use costs a little less from http://www.openoffice.org
Bob
Does anyone know the difference between these two?
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Does anyone know the difference between these two?
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Up at www.microsoft.com/office, but what I use costs a little less from http://www.openoffice.org
Bob
Student teacher edition, small business edition, and professional edition are made for specific purposes. Student/teacher edition is for academic, etc. I would suggest getting the professional edition. U can get it for around $200 at costco i think.
openoffice is also good and it is free. It is also compatible with ms office. I installed it on my old PC which was Win. Me cuz couldnt install office. It works great if u cant afford ms office.
I would suggest getting openoffice cuz i dont like microsoft that it is actually charging for ms office. They should just offer it as standard on windows. That will so beat all the other operating systems.