I do not want to pay 700 dollars for office professional

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pressharry

Is there a cheaper way of paying for Office Professional 2007? I am just
using my computer as a personal computer. I only want to load it onto 1
computer and use it for personal reasons. At the moment I am using a trial
version of the product but it will expire soon. When I go to get the full
version it tells me that I have to pay 700 dollars. Any help would be
appreciated.
 
T

Try amazon.com or buy office 2003

pressharry said:
Is there a cheaper way of paying for Office Professional 2007? I am just
using my computer as a personal computer. I only want to load it onto 1
computer and use it for personal reasons. At the moment I am using a trial
version of the product but it will expire soon. When I go to get the full
version it tells me that I have to pay 700 dollars. Any help would be
appreciated.
 
T

Try amazon.com or buy office 2003

pressharry said:
Is there a cheaper way of paying for Office Professional 2007? I am just
using my computer as a personal computer. I only want to load it onto 1
computer and use it for personal reasons. At the moment I am using a trial
version of the product but it will expire soon. When I go to get the full
version it tells me that I have to pay 700 dollars. Any help would be
appreciated.
 
T

Try amazon.com or buy office 2003

pressharry said:
Is there a cheaper way of paying for Office Professional 2007? I am just
using my computer as a personal computer. I only want to load it onto 1
computer and use it for personal reasons. At the moment I am using a trial
version of the product but it will expire soon. When I go to get the full
version it tells me that I have to pay 700 dollars. Any help would be
appreciated.

Try Amazon.com or buy Office 2003
 
J

Joseph Meehan

Marry, don't you just hate it when you do something like that for
everyone to see. :) I sure do.
 
J

Joseph Meehan

There are a number of options. If you really need the full Office
Professional, you don't have much choice, but do you need all the programs
in the Suite? Most people don't use Access (very powerful, but a very steep
learning curve) some of the other parts. You don't need to pay for all of
them. If you don't need all of them, then start deciding what ones you need
or want and then go price the individual programs or other package deals for
Office programs.
 
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Mary Sauer

If the poster wants just to do Word Processing and maybe a PowerPoint type
presentation, then Open Office is a good alternative. The price is good and Sun
Microsystems is generally a reliable company. We all have their Java component
installed.
 
O

On Request

What I did was to purchase MS Office 2007 for Home & Student. It was about
$130 from Amazon. Has Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Picture Manager,
Document Imaging -- I did not need or want Outlook or Access, so it fit my
needs very well.
 
G

Gemini

You might want to try Zoho (www.zoho.com) or OpenOffice (openoffice.org).
Both are free. I'm trying out the former. It allows you to "export" docs in
various formats.

hth!

-- gemini
 
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