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Office Professional Plus 2019
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My copy of OPP+2019 was bought through perks at work - now Microsoft is in dispute with them and invalidated the licence so when I go to use the program - there is very little I can do with it.
Thought the program was faulty so uninstalled it and re loaded it and entered a Correct( verified by Microsoft code key) and still Comes up with Microsoft does not recognise licence.
Mrs Woodchopper needs it for work.
Am not going to fork out a yearly subscription to bloody Microsoft.
Is it still possible to buy a legit Program of OPP+2019 ? Lifetime licence ?
Thought the program was faulty so uninstalled it and re loaded it and entered a Correct( verified by Microsoft code key) and still Comes up with Microsoft does not recognise licence.
Mrs Woodchopper needs it for work.
Am not going to fork out a yearly subscription to bloody Microsoft.
Is it still possible to buy a legit Program of OPP+2019 ? Lifetime licence ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be amazed if anyone actually needs Microsoft Office for work. Unless the systems they're using involve incredibly complex macros (which 99.9% of ordinary users never encounter), any of the main freebies (OpenOffice, LibreOffice or WPS Office Free) are just as good and fully compatible.
I suggest downloading and installing LibreOffice
https:/ /www.li breoffi ce.org
and then changing its default 'Save' settings to automatically use Microsoft Office formats:
https:/ /www.li fewire. com/how -to-sav e-libre office- files-i n-micro soft-ms -office -format -468473 9
(Note that LibreOffice now offers 'Word 2005-365(*.docx) as an option, rather than 'Word 2007-2019 (*.docx) as shown in that link).
If Mrs W really wants Microsoft Office though, Microsoft would love her to commit to spending money regularly by subscribing to Office 365. However, although they try to keep very quiet about it, one can still purchase Microsoft Office 2019 as a one-time purchase. It costs £119.99 for the Home & Student edition, with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (but NOT Outlook)
https:/ /www.mi crosoft .com/en -gb/mic rosoft- 365/p/o ffice-h ome-stu dent-20 19/cfq7 ttc0k7c 8?activ etab=pi vot%3ao verview tab
or £249.99 for the Home & Business edition, which adds in Outlook
https:/ /www.mi crosoft .com/en -gb/mic rosoft- 365/p/o ffice-h ome-bus iness-2 019/cfq 7ttc0k7 cq?acti vetab=p ivot%3a overvie wtab
Note 1:
There are loads of websites that offer those products cheaper but, by buying through an unofficial source, you risk ending up with something dodgy on your computer.
Note 2:
If using either LibreOffice or the Home & Student Edition of Microsoft Word, Thunderbird can be used to replaced instead of Outlook for emails:
https:/ /www.th underbi rd.net/ en-GB/
I suggest downloading and installing LibreOffice
https:/
and then changing its default 'Save' settings to automatically use Microsoft Office formats:
https:/
(Note that LibreOffice now offers 'Word 2005-365(*.docx) as an option, rather than 'Word 2007-2019 (*.docx) as shown in that link).
If Mrs W really wants Microsoft Office though, Microsoft would love her to commit to spending money regularly by subscribing to Office 365. However, although they try to keep very quiet about it, one can still purchase Microsoft Office 2019 as a one-time purchase. It costs £119.99 for the Home & Student edition, with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (but NOT Outlook)
https:/
or £249.99 for the Home & Business edition, which adds in Outlook
https:/
Note 1:
There are loads of websites that offer those products cheaper but, by buying through an unofficial source, you risk ending up with something dodgy on your computer.
Note 2:
If using either LibreOffice or the Home & Student Edition of Microsoft Word, Thunderbird can be used to replaced instead of Outlook for emails:
https:/
You can buy it with a lifetime licence, but it is not cheap.
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/itm/1 9422487 1014?ha sh=item 2d38b45 666:g:A 2cAAOSw cBFg3uN r
I’m using a 2007 version of MS Office that does not require me to make an annual contribution to Mr. Gates divorce settlement; but it appears that you can no longer buy it for around £10.
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I’m using a 2007 version of MS Office that does not require me to make an annual contribution to Mr. Gates divorce settlement; but it appears that you can no longer buy it for around £10.
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