Didn't Microsoft go to the subscription only license for the office line of products?
FWIW I use OpenOffice since it's free. Sometimes it opens word docs without an issue, sometimes it doesn't. I've had better luck with Google Docs for viewing/editing word docs.
If I just need a decent word processor (with the ability to have tables/images etc) then I use open office and save in a universal format (PDF usually).
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I see you found a lower cost solution. But to answer your first question, it is possible to purchase a single MS Office application likw MS Word directly from Microsoft's Web site. You just have hunt around for it. They don't make it easy to find.
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For what it's worth, if you have a gmail account or outlook.com (or other microsoft free account such as hotmail, msn, etc.) you can work with .doc(x) documents online. Going through a gmail account requires converting to/from a Google Docs format. Not a big deal, but could be a problem/bother for some folks.
I write my club newsletter on open office. I keep it all filed as .odt and publish as pdf. But if I send a working document to someone else, I re-save it to save as .doc
Seldom are there problems between odt and doc. If there are it usually is messed up formatting.
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When I used to sell that stuff, we did sell Word by itself. But it was something like ten bucks less than the full Office package, so it wasn't a big seller. If you do need the real deal, check to see if your employer makes you eligible for the "Home Use Program", which costs ten bucks. You can also get discounts with an .edu email.
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Originally posted by Leemur: I’ve yet to encounter any compatibility issues between OpenOffice and MS Office. I’m not a power user by any stretch but it’s been seamless.
Yes, works seamlessly. Give it a try. No cost.
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