No. You can get trial versions for free, but to get a full version, it has to be paid for.
openoffice.org is a great free alternative to ms office. it is completely compatible withe everything but ms publisher
Open Office is free and open source. More people use MS office. Open Office can read MS files.
In my opinion, Microsoft Office is too expensive for what it is. When you buy Microsoft Office, you are paying for the brand name. Open Office is free and simply looks less fancy than MS Office, but will do all of the same things that MS Office does. There's my two cents.
A replacement for MS Office (expensive) is either OpenOffice or LibreOffice (both free).
There are several websites that one can go to find a free tutorial video for MS Office. These websites include YouTube, Vimeo, and the official Microsoft website.
It will be under Trials on the MS website, You will find Betas for the 1010 MS Office atm, Alltuough you have to be elected to test it.. Failing that. Google it.. 'MS Office free Trial'
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MS office professional plus 2010...i guess is the best one....
It depends what free software you want. If you want a free office suite that looks and feels like MS works - try Open Office (google it !)
All above are known for MS Office tools like MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook and many more.
It is an open-source, free, office suite (kind of like MS Office). See related links for more information.
MS excel is a part of MS Office suite. You can create spreadsheet with the help of MS excel.