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Had Office 365 and it ran out. I understand there is a free Microsoft WORD. How can I get that? Office 365 is way too much as I do not use Microsoft except for personal letters.. etc. Thank you.

I had a one yr. subscription of Office 365. I let it lapse as I do not use Power Point. Excel, etc. I understand there is a free. WORD program I can use. How do I get that? And where do I download it?

iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Nov 29, 2020 3:45 AM

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Posted on Nov 29, 2020 1:08 PM

Any of your MS Office documents can be accessed, edited, and saved by the free, 64-bit LibreOffice suite. It will have far better Office document compatibility than Apple's free Pages, Number, and Keynote applications that are not clones of MS applications. LibreOffice also has several user guides for its component applications.

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Nov 29, 2020 1:08 PM in response to maragret17

Any of your MS Office documents can be accessed, edited, and saved by the free, 64-bit LibreOffice suite. It will have far better Office document compatibility than Apple's free Pages, Number, and Keynote applications that are not clones of MS applications. LibreOffice also has several user guides for its component applications.

Nov 29, 2020 8:22 AM in response to maragret17

Microsoft does not give away a fully functional version of Word, or any of their other applications. There are trials, that end in your decision to subscribe to Microsoft 365 or purchase Office 2019 for Mac. Other options have been mentioned, though Pages will attempt to translate your Word documents both on opening and exporting, as there is no native Word document editing. Pages is still back at Word 2013 partial support until the Pages product team announces otherwise.

Nov 29, 2020 11:45 AM in response to maragret17

You can get Pages right from the Mac App Store. The interface is to say the least not Office so there will be a learning curve and it is free now a I do believe it has been a couple of years since they stopped charging for it. But if you go with Libreoffice or OpenOffice there interface is pretty much the same as Word and Such and the best of all the are open source and free.

Had Office 365 and it ran out. I understand there is a free Microsoft WORD. How can I get that? Office 365 is way too much as I do not use Microsoft except for personal letters.. etc. Thank you.

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