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FG1
19-01-13, 05:00 AM
I have recently had to reset my laptop and after doing so no longer have outlook on it.
I can't remember where or how I ended up with office on it but I am now on the lookout for a replacement Office disk.
Would any of the org know where I might be able to get hold of a "competatively" priced copy of Microsoft Office ?????

DJ123
19-01-13, 08:12 AM
If you've got a trial of office on your PC already, you may just be able to buy the PKC version which is cheaper than the retail DVD.
Are you after Office Professional, Home and Bsiness or Home and Student?

NTECUK
19-01-13, 08:45 AM
Open office is free and works just fine .

maviczap
19-01-13, 08:48 AM
Open office is free and works just fine .

Doesn't have an Outlook component

NTECUK
19-01-13, 09:51 AM
Ah . Educate me what does outlook do ?
David uses this for all the microsoft set homework he has.
Scratch that I googled it.
E mail ;)

maviczap
19-01-13, 09:55 AM
Outlook is the email handling product on MS Office, you're thinking of word, Excel, MS Powerpoint which are all the other components of MS Office, which you get in Open Office

NTECUK
19-01-13, 10:02 AM
So can't he just pop along to Windows Essentials
And re download it ??
Its change name on 7 Windows Live Mail

maviczap
19-01-13, 10:19 AM
Yes, I thought it would be available at MS

phil24_7
19-01-13, 06:02 PM
You can buy an office pro suite from software for students if you know someone with a child in school.

MisterTommyH
19-01-13, 07:41 PM
I thought Software for Students needed a .ac. uk e-mail address? and it was the 'Student Edition' available in shops that needed someone in school?

phil24_7
19-01-13, 11:42 PM
Nope. I have 2 copies of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, both bought using primary school children's details. Both copies are licensed for 2 computers too! :)

FG1
20-01-13, 12:36 PM
I might go down the software for students route as I suppose it is better to have an official copy after all. Mind you, that's only if the price is right....

Davadvice
20-01-13, 01:50 PM
I use Thunderbird it's a Mozilla product and is free

it a wee bit different but works for what I need it to do. I only use it for email i don't use the calender.

madnlooney
20-01-13, 05:34 PM
Nope. I have 2 copies of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, both bought using primary school children's details. Both copies are licensed for 2 computers too! :)

i got my win 7 upgrade from there too