How can I download a free trial of either Microsoft Word (.doc), Adobe PDF (.pdf), or Rich Text Format (.rtf)?
anonymous
2010-09-13 13:26:37 UTC
Or Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx)
I need to convert my Word Perfect X5 doc to one of those.
Four answers:
Roger Rabbit
2010-09-13 13:37:30 UTC
Hi Mercedes,
I would like to share a start place for you to expand your knowledge of the question that you are asking. There are beta programs that are available for free that will allow you to open your documents for fee, but beta's are sometimes a little to live. Also, there are free trial downloads that work very well at microsoft. I will provide source information in the source tex box below.
Roger.
Let me steer you
2010-09-13 13:30:33 UTC
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/
That is a trial copy. It will work for about 30 days, then you have to purchase the key from Microsoft to keep using the software. It includes Microsoft Word 2010.
Adobe has a free trial at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/tryout.html?promoid=DTELN which is also free for 30 days only.
deloy
2016-10-06 02:43:05 UTC
There are various online components to transform the checklist. yet once you do no longer desire to circulate to the internet for some reason, then you extremely desire Adobe Acrobat - the finished application, no longer the loose reader. it is going to shop and/or convert word information into PDFs very at as quickly as and definitely. without downloading some thing or utilising an internet service, i comprehend of no incorrect way.
This is the real legal version of Microsoft Office word 2007 so after you install it it will ask you for the product key or you can simply continue with the trial period.
Hope this solves your issue.
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