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jamiekennywicked
#1Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 6:41am

I have microsoft office thats like microsoft word. I was wondering is there any way i can get the full version for free? Also what size is the blank page when you clikc into it in pixel form?


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PiraguaGuy2
#2re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 7:38am

You cannot get the full version for free LEGALLY. If you find a way to get it for free, you are doing something illegal and will go to jail.

And I've been looking at your second question for six minutes and I still have no idea what you're talking about.


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jamiekennywicked
#2re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 8:04am

i mean the size of the doccument when you click into the programme. the sheet you type words onto.


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eatlasagna
#3re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 11:06am

yeah i still dont get what you're asking...

when you click on word you're basically just opening up a blank sheet of paper... so when you print you're printing on a basic sheet of paper... 8 1/2 x 11...

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best12bars
#4re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 11:46am

I think jamie is asking about pixel size. But MS Word is a vector-based program. There are no "pixels" in it unless you imbed rasterized graphics or elements into it, like jpegs or gifs, etc. But if you're just typing text onto a page (regardless of color or dimensions) there is no real "pixel size" or "quality" issue with vector-based files.

Hope that helps.

If not, I don't understand your question either.


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Taryn
#5re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 3:19pm

You can't get Microsoft Office for free (legally), but you can try out Open Office, which I believe is compatible with most of Microsoft Office's file types.

http://www.openoffice.org/

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Gingersnap2
#6re: Microsoft Office
Posted: 3/7/09 at 7:40pm

I switched to Open Office last year. I prepare a LOT of documents, letters, and do a bit of freelance typing/editing for people with handwritten manuscripts. And I'm working on my own book. I just prefer it and, heck, it's free. I just installed it for my housemate and his father last week.


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