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I wouldn't say that OpenOffice is fully compatible with Word. For example................
Ah thanks, that's the sort of thing I was worried about.
Andres
I wouldn't say that OpenOffice is fully compatible with Word. For example................
The only thing missing for most users from Open and Libre is Outlook, not important for home use, more so for business.
Laptop or pc ?
As Oldie says, for most purposes they are, but you might need to do some reformatting. For very complex documents, (endnotes, footnotes, captions and lots of structure and internal cross referencing), Word is still (unfortunately) king.Are either/both fully compatible with Word?
Andres
I bought an Office 2016 licence as a download from Amazon last September for £16.00. Ok, it was limited to one machine, but I thought these were still available?
It's to put on my lads gaming PC. No real need for it at the moment, but I'd like hm to have Word or equivalent such as Open Office to mess around on and learn at home. He's good at learning stuff my messing around and teaching himself.
If I found a trustworthy Amazon or eBay seller with Office licence keys (like I did for W10) then I'd stick with MS, but I aint paying MS an annual subscription for it. They can suck my fat one!
The other option is buying a virus ridden licence key from eBay.
If I found a trustworthy Amazon or eBay seller with Office licence keys