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Free Alternatives to Microsoft Office: Keep Working After Your Trial Expires

In summary, there are several free alternatives to Microsoft Office such as Google Docs, Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, WPS Office, and OnlyOffice. These alternatives offer similar features to Microsoft Office, including word processing, spreadsheet creation, and presentation design. They are also compatible with Microsoft Office file formats, allowing you to access and edit your documents. Some alternatives may require a download, while others can be accessed online. While most of these alternatives offer free versions, some may have paid versions with additional features, so it is important to check the pricing and features before choosing one.
jrny2001
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What is the free program that can be downloaded to work when your free microsoft office trial is up?
I need to do Invites and can't edit my invite flyer because my trial is expired.
Will this work with the stuff in Moicrsoft office? (please say yes).
I saw the info on here a while back but now when I need it I cn't find it!:eek:
 
OpenOffice.org: HomeYou can open MS Office files and edit them. You can save files in the MS Office format. You can also save your files in Open Office as .pdf files.
 
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Thank You!!!!!!:d
 
Mine are all in openoffice now.
 
Hello there! I completely understand your frustration with your expired Microsoft Office trial. The good news is that there is a free program called OpenOffice that you can download and use instead. It has similar features to Microsoft Office and should work well for creating your invites. And yes, it is compatible with Microsoft Office files, so you should have no problem editing your invite flyer. I hope this helps and happy creating!
 

What are some free alternatives to Microsoft Office?

Some free alternatives to Microsoft Office include Google Docs, Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, WPS Office, and OnlyOffice.

Do these alternatives have similar features to Microsoft Office?

Yes, these alternatives offer similar features to Microsoft Office such as word processing, spreadsheet creation, presentation design, and more.

Can I still access my Microsoft Office documents with these alternatives?

Yes, these alternatives are compatible with Microsoft Office file formats, so you can still open, edit, and save your documents.

Do I need to download any software to use these alternatives?

Some alternatives may require a download, while others can be accessed online through a web browser. Check the specific requirements for each alternative.

Are these alternatives completely free to use?

Most of these alternatives offer free versions, but some may also have paid versions with additional features. Check the pricing and features before choosing an alternative.

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