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? asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 8 years ago

What to do when my Microsoft Office 2010 trial version has expired?

I can no longer edit my Microsoft word documents. It says that my trial version has expired and I need to upgrade but I do not have the money to do so. I am currently doing my thesis, BIG HELP please. T_T

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  • Big G
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    You now have little option, but to use one of the free and LEGAL Office packages for download.

    Libre Office or Lotus Symphony for instance. - to mention just 2 of many.

    Alternatively: use Office Web Apps (which is online only)

    this has Word, Powerpoint, Excel & Onenote,

    A Hotmail or Windows Live Account Account is REQUIRED to use this service.

    'Sign up' for free if you don't have one.

    You can then access and edit your saved files from ANY computer, anytime anywhere!!

  • 8 years ago

    If you don't have the money, use Open office (openoffice.org) which is completely free but the performance is not as much as good as Office 2010. But.. you need to download Open Office.

    Please don't ask the product key for Office 2010 my friend.. or you and the person who answers would be kicked out from Yahoo as doing this is illegal. And Microsoft can also sue you.

    You can also use other free office suites which you can see at : http://www.askvg.com/ultimate-collection-of-best-f...

    I would recommend to uninstall Office 2010 after installing one of the free suites.

  • 8 years ago

    Ask your friends, that is what I can say, as it is against YA rule to tell the answer for this Q....

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