Get OpenOffice or StarOffice
Should be compatible with Word, Excel and PowerPoint. And are legally free.
Or, on a Mac, get NeoOffice, which is based on OpenOffice I think
Posted By: BerlinCanary on May 24th 2006 at 12:54:36
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- Boring techie question... (General Chat) - Small, May 24, 12:41:11
- Try and find an OEM verison of Excel fo Office SBS or... (General Chat) - Ben, May 24, 14:20:37
- Get OpenOffice or StarOffice (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, May 24, 12:54:36
- Cheers (n/m) (General Chat) - Small, May 24, 13:12:04
- Good choice, innit. (n/m) (General Chat) - InTheAbsenceOfAHorse, May 24, 13:09:04
- Depends. Are you plain-clothes old bill? (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, May 24, 12:45:52
- LOL....No (General Chat) - Small, May 24, 12:49:57
- Well certainly, yes. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, May 24, 13:00:29
- LOL....No (General Chat) - Small, May 24, 12:49:57
- sniff around ebay for a bent version of office 2000 :D (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, May 24, 12:43:00
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