the only thing I can think of is to buy, or otherwise obtain, an old PC with it already on
Microsoft are not in the habit of releasing older versions of their software for free, unlike some companies
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Or you might want to try searching on Google for " download Microsoft Word --(however old you want year) and a bunch of websites will pop up
If one has an old version of Microsoft Word, one would buy an upgrade for Word, and install it on their computer. Bug fixes or minor upgrades by Microsoft are usually free, but, full, upgraded software costs money.
You can play the old version free here but the new version you have to buy.
The word "obsolete" means an old or outdated version of something.
Nope
dutanie.... its an old fashion version
Microsoft offer a free trial for Microsoft Word at their Office website. They also offer a viewer version of Word for free on their website, which allows one to view but not edit Word documents.
You can purchase and download a DRM free version from Good Old Games.
Upgrade your free version of avg 6.0 to the new free version 7.0. it will over write the old version. the new 7.0 AVG will kill Keenval p.
The "affected" version of the word old is olde. Another archaic form is auld (e.g. Auld Lang Syne).
In the King James version the word - covenant - appears 265 times in the Old Testament
The only way to get Microsoft Word for free, legally, is to download the trial version. Otherwise you will have to cough up some money to get the full version. Students get discounts if you can provide your educational information when downloading the program.
The word 'thou' is most used in the Old King James Version.