Question:
I'm looking for Microst Word online for free?
Michael A
2007-09-02 22:09:08 UTC
Or some thing that can help put the an address on and envelope and line it up correct because my printer is dumb?
Eight answers:
Justin Miller
2007-09-02 22:16:05 UTC
Microsoft Word is not free. You cannot download it for free unless you want to go to jail.



However, there is a viable free alternative to Microsoft Word, and the entire Office Suite. It's called OpenOffice.org. In the program you get the following Office Equivalents:

Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher. In addition, you get a full-fledged math equation editor as well. This is really your best bet.



If all you really want however is a free Word equivalent, I reccommend AbiWord.
anonymous
2007-09-02 22:15:28 UTC
You can't legally download MS Word and it would be against the terms of service of this site to point you to a place where you could download it.



So, your best bet is to use a free, open-source alternative.



OpenOffice.org



It has all the basic stuff found in MS Office, including word processer, spreadsheet program, presentation creating software. It takes some getting used to, but it is free and legal.
Tristan
2007-09-02 22:15:34 UTC
Well I can tell you right now that you won't find a free legal version of Microsoft Word available for download. You can download Open Office (www.openoffice.org). It has all of the same features as Mircosoft Office, except that it's completely free. Try it out.
anonymous
2007-09-02 22:14:05 UTC
Well, lets see, you can use install bittorrent, download some microsoft program, and then crack the program with a key. it's a bit of work, but if you're desperate. You can also try Limewire, but other than that, I dont think you'll get a free version. Bill Gates isnt that nice. Trial version, maybe?
acklan
2007-09-02 22:27:32 UTC
http://www.openoffice.org would be my first suggestion. You can also use the following program to assist with the procedure. I actually have an old dot matrix printer dedicated with a box of 5000 continuous feed label. Print 1 or 1,000.



http://www.officedepot.com/products/High-Speed-Continuous-Form-White-Labels/916635/





http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.AverySoftwareDetail&catalogcode=WEB01&softwarecode=3200
anonymous
2007-09-02 22:13:11 UTC
Try OpenOffice (It's just like MS Word, but free).



http://www.openoffice.org/
techTalks
2007-09-02 23:49:29 UTC
you can use google docs, http://docs.google.com, or any online word processors. about the envelope in microsoft word, select Tools>Letters and Mailings>Envelopes and Labels. then key in your info.
Ezra
2007-09-02 22:12:56 UTC
Try openoffice.org, or Zoho - both are free, both do pretty much the same as MS Word.


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