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    "The UK's Lyoto Machida - Hit and Run, Baby" widge milward's Avatar
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    my current version of Office has caught the gay, can anyone supply me with a "back up"

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    www.isohunt.com

    They do back ups of most stuff.

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    if its for home, have you tried open office? its compatible with all MS Office programs and well worth a shot
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    Open office is pretty shit, as is the newer version of office. If i were you mate i'd look for 2003 version of office, much better then the newest version of office. As the newer version is just crammed with tabs and makes things so much longer then they should be.
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    Openoffice is good imo

    It's free, it's legal and you will pick it up quick enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by kainer2 View Post
    Openoffice is good imo

    It's free, it's legal and you will pick it up quick enough
    ^^^^^ The only time i've needed it at home was to carry on working on stuff when I'm not in the office. For that its excellent. Not too worried about all the frills, and the fact its legal makes it all the more appealing
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