No. OpenOffice is a community project, not a company, and thus cannot be "bought."
Open Office is free and is constantly updating as it is open-sourced while microsoft office costs money. To get updates, you will have to buy a new version. Also, since there has already been a few newer versions since mircosoft office 2003, open office would be better that office.
Open it by microsoft office picture manager. To get microsoft office picture manager, install any version of microsoft office.
To find the version of your Microsoft Office for Mac, open any Microsoft Office application and go to the Help > About screen. The version number is listed at the top next to "Version". You can buy Microsoft Office Mac from: Microprokey
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.
Word 2000 is a copyrighted program..that means you have to buy it. However you can get Open Office for free at www.openoffice.com. It's 100% compatible with Microsoft Office.
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Open office is free to download, but Microsoft word has to be paid for.
No You can buy it Or you can down load a open source version for free called "openoffice" it is as close to the real software but totally Free
Open Office and Microsoft Works.
Yes they do. Open Office will read a multitude of files created on different software programs, including Microsoft Office.
It will open them. Open MS2013 them go to File, then Open and file your 2010 file. Open it. S/b no problem.
# Install Microsoft Office (assuming this isn't already done); # Go to the 'Start' menu; # Select 'Microsoft Office'; # Select 'Microsoft Word'.