MYPCTech84
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Posted 1:27 am, 07/30/2011
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Open Office is free and Open Source. I recommend it to if your used to using Microsoft Office 2003. It works much the same way. It is also compatible with all the major file extensions that Microsoft Office uses.
You can try the academic superstore @ www.academicsuperstore.com to get Microsoft Office 2010 for much less than you would pay at any ordinary retailer. That is where I would go for a genuine copy of it. I
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islesurfer
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Posted 7:30 am, 05/16/2011
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Open Office is great. Works just like Microsoft's office and its free
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Satan
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Posted 7:28 am, 05/14/2011
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wcc77
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Posted 5:29 am, 05/14/2011
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I have had a new desktop computer HP Pavilion Slimline for about 2 months. Yesterday my kids need spreadsheet for homework and it does not have it on my computer. Can any of you tech savy guys tell me how I can get it? I looked on the microsoft website but there are thousands of posts and after about 20 minutes looking I gave up. Thanks for your help.
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