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Windows excel
Hi, does anyone know where I can download a free version of this programme? I'm running on Vista and only need it for one document twice a month, so really don't want to have to pay out for it. The only ones I've found free are ones where you have to add a tool bar etc. and I'm not sure what to do....
Any advice?
Lisa x
Any advice?
Lisa x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could try the beta version of office 2010, that will last until october (I think)
http://www.microsoft..../2010/en/default.aspx
Or the trial version of office 2007 will give you 60days use
http://office.microso...s/ha101741481033.aspx
But the best option for free is open office (as squarebear said)
http://www.openoffice.org
open office is about 95% compatible with excel, some of the more advanced features are not suppoted but most people don't use the non-supoprted features anyhow. just make sure you set it to save in MS office format.
http://www.mydigitall...osoft-office-formats/
http://www.microsoft..../2010/en/default.aspx
Or the trial version of office 2007 will give you 60days use
http://office.microso...s/ha101741481033.aspx
But the best option for free is open office (as squarebear said)
http://www.openoffice.org
open office is about 95% compatible with excel, some of the more advanced features are not suppoted but most people don't use the non-supoprted features anyhow. just make sure you set it to save in MS office format.
http://www.mydigitall...osoft-office-formats/
If you only want to read/view an Excel file then Microsoft do a FREE Excel Viewer at
http://www.microsoft....1c-8dcf-f33f669dbc3a.
I use Open Office and have never had any problems with it opening XLS files, etc.
http://www.microsoft....1c-8dcf-f33f669dbc3a.
I use Open Office and have never had any problems with it opening XLS files, etc.