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Old 02-02-2017, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Esther View Post
It was not sold as being a trial version . I mostly use Word and Excel.


Thanks for the input.
I was wanting to take that computer to church to use in my office.

If I download the free programs do you have to use online only?
As the frog person said Open Office can be used offline. It is a free program you download. Just be sure and download it from a legit site like CNET or directly from "Apache Open Office" (you can google to find it).

Some dishonest places will take free software like Open Office and operate a download that includes adware. That is why I mostly use CNET's software download site to download. Even if they don't have the latest version once downloaded you can check for updates.

Open Office is very cool because it very, very similar to Microsoft Office so if you and use Microsoft Office you can use Open Office. Pus in addition to "Open office writer" which is like Microsoft Word you will have Open Office versions of Excel and Power Point.
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