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    Free Microsoft Office 2007 Full Version???

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by collide26, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. collide26

    collide26 Newbie

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    Hello to all!

    Thank God I found this website.. I am a new member in this forum and would like to ask few questions.

    My new notebook has Microsoft Office 2007 Free 60 days trial and McAfee Antivirus 30 days free trial as well.

    Is there anyone here who could help me where I can find the website for free Microsoft Office 2007 full version? I am already in vain searching everyday for this full version. There are some websites who can give its downloadable full version, however, I need to pay it for about $4.00. If only I have enough money to buy it's full version, then I will but sad to know I can't afford for a new one. I am still a college student. Help please...
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    We do not talk about piracy here. As a college student, there's a good chance your college or university has a free or cheap version of Office for you. Ask your advisors.
     
  3. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Thread closed.

    As mentioned, software piracy is against the forum rules. DO NOT bring the topic up again.

    Also, check out Openoffice(its a free and it is a decent substitute for MS office).
     
  4. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Just as a last note to this thread (sorry Kdawg but the info is useful), most universities (if you are indeed a student) have MS Office for $10-50 for a full and legal version.

    I myself only paid $35 for mine, and its 100% legal.

    But as mentioned, asking about ILLEGALLY obtaining software is against forum rules, and repeated offenses could be a temporary or permanent ban.