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I'm starting to need more complex Excel spreadsheets (e.g. with multiple worksheets) but only have MS-Works.
MS-Office is quite expensive. What is a cheap equivalent? Is there anywhere I can find comparisons of features for various office type software on Win XP? |
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You may want to give the free OpenOffice a try ... http://www.openoffice.org/
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if you are a student or know a student, you could technically get office 2007 for $64. Thats the whole package.
http://theultimatesteal.ca/ |
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