rally-chris said:Buy an Office 365 subscription?
Because it’s not 100% compatible - even if you’ve saved your files as ODF.MalNCH said:rally-chris said:Buy an Office 365 subscription?
Or use OpenOffice for free, it has all the functionality, it can read MS files and visa-versa. Never understand why people pay Microsoft when there's a perfectly viable free alternative out there.
mmm-five said:Or you can just go to eBay and buy a code (possible from a volume license or unused OEM version) for £5
The code comes from a bundled version that was never installed (i.e. PCs being wiped for corporate builds, linux builds, etc.).ronk said:You’ll have to excuse my ignorance, but how does this work?
mmm-five said:The code comes from a bundled version that was never installed (i.e. PCs being wiped for corporate builds, linux builds, etc.).ronk said:You’ll have to excuse my ignorance, but how does this work?
Computer builder then makes an extra £5 per PC/install.
You download the full version from the Microsoft site and enter the code when it asks you to.
I have a business account for mine as I use it on multiple machines and at client sites (on my own machines), but family have the OEM codes and use registered Microsoft accounts, and have never had a problem with Microsoft disabling them.