Hi everyone,
I own a computer running Windows 10 (OS Build 15063.138/Version 1703). It comes with a preinstalled up to date version of Microsoft Office. If I choose, I can run MS Office for a month and then buy a license from Microsoft. My preferences are to:
1) Delete the preinstalled version of MS Office
2) Purchase an older version of MS Office at low cost
3) Install the older version.
Are there any reasons I shouldn't try to do this? Any recommendations on making the process go smoothly?
Thanks!
MS Office-installing an older version?
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Open office.
- TheWanderingScholar
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LibreOffice has implemented a lot of advancements from OpenOffice as my vote is for that.
But yeah the main reason I got Microsoft Office for my old computer was because I got it for free.
But yeah the main reason I got Microsoft Office for my old computer was because I got it for free.
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Hi,
I've been using Office Libre but it is proving glitchy. I should mention I do freelance writing so I need a fully functional word processor. So I'm looking for MS Office which is relatively reliable.
I've been using Office Libre but it is proving glitchy. I should mention I do freelance writing so I need a fully functional word processor. So I'm looking for MS Office which is relatively reliable.
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I've avoided upgrading windows for this reason. I'm running Word 2010. It's my favorite version of the software. When I can't run it anymore I'll give up Word. I'm not 'subscribing' to Word. Photoshop either.
If you write professionally, it's hard to avoid using Word and the older versions are best/cheapest. Libreoffice is nice but no substitute. I also use Scrivener but it has a learning curve since it's not exactly a word processor. At least Scrivener is inexpensive.
Is anyone using WordPerfect? I used to love WP before I had to switch to Word. The last time I checked it wasn't subscription based.
If you write professionally, it's hard to avoid using Word and the older versions are best/cheapest. Libreoffice is nice but no substitute. I also use Scrivener but it has a learning curve since it's not exactly a word processor. At least Scrivener is inexpensive.
Is anyone using WordPerfect? I used to love WP before I had to switch to Word. The last time I checked it wasn't subscription based.
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I use Open Office on my Windows 10 machine because A) it's free (though you can make donations to the project) and B) it seems perpetually locked into a Windows 98-like appearance/interface which is easier on my aging brain than keeping up with all the changes they roll out.
I would think you should be able to do what you describe. I did similar on Windows XP. I didn't even uninstall the newer Office. That caused an inconvenience because I had to open Word first to open a document. Just double-clicking the document defaulted to the newer version. Probably could have fixed that, it just wasn't enough of a burning platform.
Not sure how to do it in Windows 10. My laptop running 10 didn't come have a DVD drive so I couldn't put my old Word on there at first (and I'd already been using Open Office for their excel knockoff) so I just made the switch then. I suspect it's just a matter of installing in compatibility mode. Windows 10 might be able to do that transparently.
I would think you should be able to do what you describe. I did similar on Windows XP. I didn't even uninstall the newer Office. That caused an inconvenience because I had to open Word first to open a document. Just double-clicking the document defaulted to the newer version. Probably could have fixed that, it just wasn't enough of a burning platform.
Not sure how to do it in Windows 10. My laptop running 10 didn't come have a DVD drive so I couldn't put my old Word on there at first (and I'd already been using Open Office for their excel knockoff) so I just made the switch then. I suspect it's just a matter of installing in compatibility mode. Windows 10 might be able to do that transparently.
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Google also has a free service that isn't bad if you don't need all the bells and whistles of Microsoft Office, which most people don't.
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+1 to LibreOffice/OpenOffice or Google Docs
If you are a professional and your clients demand Word specifically, I doubt that an obsolete version of Word will be acceptable for very long. Microsoft tends to intentionally break backwards-compatibility to force users to upgrade. In this case Word is a cost of doing business.
If you are a professional and your clients demand Word specifically, I doubt that an obsolete version of Word will be acceptable for very long. Microsoft tends to intentionally break backwards-compatibility to force users to upgrade. In this case Word is a cost of doing business.