I agree with Hal. Open Office has worked very well for me for the last
3+ years. I do save any documents I create in MS Office format so that
they are easily usable by those that do not have Open Office. Open
Office uses MS Office formats without any problems that I have noticed.
It is very much like MS Office and the learning curve is almost non
existent. If I remember correctly, when I started I had to download a
separate free spell checker that worked as part of Open Office and as
part of Outlook Express. I think the latest version of Open Office
includes a spell checker. Of course, you may not need a spell checker. I do!
Tom Mayer
Harold Seabolt wrote:
> Marybeth,
> Take a look at this site and get a free, full featured, office suite 100% compatible with MS Office as well as most others.
> http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/new.html<http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/new.html>
>
> Just my $.02 worth,
> Hal Seabolt
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> Subject: [PCSOFT] Which MS Office product would be the one for me?
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> HI,
> I'm looking at MS Office software, have used Excel, PowerPoint in the past.
> I'm a small business, single user, would like the contact management system
> in the Pro version (is it available in the other versions?).
> So help me out--which version would be the smartest one for me to purchase.
> I have an HP laptop with XP on it, 512, 80 gig memory.
> thanks,
> Marybeth Buchele RSHom(NA) CCH
> Professional Homeopath
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