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    How to Switch from Microsoft Office

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Matthew Elliott, Mar 25, 2015.

  1. Matthew Elliott

    Matthew Elliott Notebook Enthusiast

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    You may be ditching Microsoft Office along with Microsoft Windows in its entirety for Mac OS X or Linux. Or perhaps you like Windows but want to break free from Microsoft Office. Then again, you could have simply grown tired of paying Microsoft per year or per license for its suite of Office apps.

    With the number of free or low-cost Office alternatives available to you, you have good reason to pause before renewing your Office 365 subscription or purchasing another license for Office 2013. There are better options, and switching is easier than you think.

    Each of the alternatives we will discuss cost less than Microsoft Office, and many are free. All of them let you open, edit, and save Word docs, Excel sheets, and many other Office formats as you would if you were still in Microsoft’s warm embrace.

    Read the full content of this Article: http://www.notebookreview.com/howto/how-to-switch-from-microsoft-office/
     
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