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Sofilita asked:
I had a free 60 day trial for Microsoft Office when I got my new computer. I liked it a lot, and used it for most things. We’re having a holiday party soon, and I used one of the templates to create the invitations. This morning, my free trial expired and I can’t edit the invitations. I would *really* like to use the same template, so could any of you help me out? If possible I don’t want to buy the real version. It would be great if I could download the template from the website into another program maybe?? I have Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, and Open Office, I don’t know if that helps?
Sphere: Related ContentI had a free 60 day trial for Microsoft Office when I got my new computer. I liked it a lot, and used it for most things. We’re having a holiday party soon, and I used one of the templates to create the invitations. This morning, my free trial expired and I can’t edit the invitations. I would *really* like to use the same template, so could any of you help me out? If possible I don’t want to buy the real version. It would be great if I could download the template from the website into another program maybe?? I have Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, and Open Office, I don’t know if that helps?
THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE IF YOU CAN HELP ME!! 10 POINTS COMIN YOUR WAY!!
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September 21st, 2008 at 3:11 pm
If you have Microsoft Works try this:
program file> microsoft works> microsoft works task launcher> then look at the top of the screen and see if there is an icon for programs, if so click on that. Is Blank word document listed? This is microsoft word.
If this doesn’t work then try wordpad, program files> accessories> wordpad, check to see if you can open your template there, you may have to change the file type to doc.
If none of the above work for you then you can download a trial version of Office 2007: &?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=E66F84A2-A4A8-4EB4-9998-93E3B1955DCA or use open office
Good Luck
September 21st, 2008 at 6:10 pm
You may find what you need here;
when this trial runs out, search google for ms office trial.
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