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Old 06-29-2016, 07:25 PM   #36
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I do. I use Excel for many things and Word to fix badly formatted books and Outlook for email. One Drive to backup things to the cloud and now One Note for notes.
I understand. My wife uses Power Point for her business (teaches) -- so, if you need MS Office it's great, although she had zero interest in Office365, even though it came with the Office version she bought ... don't even know what version she uses. (She uses WordPerfect for her documents.) I'm in the fortunate position of not needing MS Office at all. All my Office Suite chores -- what few of them I have -- can be done easily in LibreOffice. One of my jobs required the use of Excel for database conversion but my boss moved me over to OpenOffice and it (its spreadsheet software, Calc) worked just as well for my purposes. And that was eleven or twelve years ago -- LibreOffice has gotten a lot more polished in the meantime.

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