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Office 2010 where to buy
#21
Thanks its good to know that they are now up/down compatible but the OpenOffice would be a non starter because it isnt exactly the same
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#22
(03-11-15, 09:05 PM)darrsi link Wrote:Another option would be to make her work place look like home, then all the stuff you need is already there.  Big Grin


Think this idea is starting to sound like a winner after all.  :lol
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#23
(04-11-15, 10:09 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: Its all desktops and anyway she don't like working on laptops cause all the buttons are in funny places  :wall




I understand this completely. I also don't like to work on laptops, unless I really have to.  Even plugging a USB keyboard still leaves me with a rather small screen.


Anyway, in my country 99.9% of people use pirate copies at home (and a vast majority at work as well). From what I understand, in UK that would be immoral, like being a thief? If that's not the case, a torrent copy of a craked programme and you're good to go - for free.


Microsoft doesn't seem to mind - the more people use their programmes at home and get used to them, the more likely they are to pay for copies for business use, where it is harder to avoid not paying.
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#24
Quote:Even plugging a USB keyboard still leaves me with a rather small screen.
I use an external screen too to get around this. In fact, I use it so the laptop has two screens with the main working one being the larger monitor.
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