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flatbutt 10-28-2023 12:35 PM

Microsoft office 365 alternative?
 
MS continues to nickel and dime me. I use excel and word alot. I have so many files that I can't use until I send MS more money. So, any alternatives out there? I know Google has something but the security on G leaves me wondering where my docs are.

TIA

Scott Douglas 10-28-2023 12:41 PM

I got tired of having to do the monthly dues thing too.
We don't have any super sophisticated files either.
We now use OpenOffice for our word and excel files. Not fancy but works for us.
YMMV, as they say.

Paul T 10-28-2023 12:43 PM

I don’t have the answer, but I’m in same boat. I live in Excel and have no choice….

GH85Carrera 10-28-2023 12:51 PM

We use Office 365 and it is annoying to pay 24 bucks per month for myself and my business partner to have all of Office suite. We mostly use Outlook, and One Drive for our email and file transfer. We use Excel and Word on occasion. It is all just a business expense we have to have like hangar rent.

id10t 10-28-2023 12:53 PM

OpenOffice or LibreOffice

Dixie 10-28-2023 01:15 PM

Another vote for Open Office. I've been using it for at least 10 years.

flatbutt 10-28-2023 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Carrera (Post 12120187)
Another vote for Open Office. I've been using it for at least 10 years.

This?

https://www.openoffice.org/

Can I transfer Word and Excel into it?

id10t 10-28-2023 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12120231)
This?

https://www.openoffice.org/

Can I transfer Word and Excel into it?

Yup.

Biggest trick is to remember to save in Office file format when sharing docs with others (docx, xlsx, etc)

flatbutt 10-28-2023 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by id10t (Post 12120246)
Yup.

Biggest trick is to remember to save in Office file format when sharing docs with others (docx, xlsx, etc)

Thank you! Sweet!!

Evans, Marv 10-28-2023 03:10 PM

I still get by on Microsoft Office Pro from 2007 - given I don't have to use it for business. I hang on to it because it's from the old days when you bought it & it was yours. If I ever need to, I can just install it on anything I want.

fanaudical 10-28-2023 04:00 PM

Open Office works well.

If you just have to have Excel, you can still buy older versions of Office. I think the latest that is still compatible with Office365 (but doesn't require monthly fees) is Office 2019. I have had good luck purchasing that through mychoicesoftware.com .

Zeke 10-28-2023 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 12120253)
I still get by on Microsoft Office Pro from 2007 - given I don't have to use it for business. I hang on to it because it's from the old days when you bought it & it was yours. If I ever need to, I can just install it on anything I want.

I'm not so sure about that. Once you go online and try to send a file you can hit a wall, At least I did and gave in. I've tried Google Docs and the Linux stuff.

I guess I'm just not clever when it comes to software. More than that, my wife can't manage changes now with the onset of Alzheimer's. Things go way more smoothly as they were.

I mean I can't buy a new car. She can't learn it. Same with new phones.

Scott Douglas 10-28-2023 05:05 PM

Zeke, you should give OpenOffice a try if you're still needing a program like that. It's not like learning a whole new Word. The similarities amazed me when I downloaded it a couple years ago.
I'm sure I've got an old copy of MS Word somewhere around here but I may have tossed it in one of my wife's 'why are you keeping this' moments.

Zeke 10-29-2023 08:26 AM

Scott, it's been a few months since I gave in so details are fuzzy. I seem to remember that I could not open an existing document and add, alter or edit. I went through this with a vendor of electronic parts that has his order form in Excel.

I could not fill out his form. Would have been great for me and him as it tallies the total and shipping as you go.

Paul T 10-29-2023 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Carrera (Post 12120187)
Another vote for Open Office. I've been using it for at least 10 years.

May work for some, but if you have very complex spreadsheets with a ton of VBA, API’s and multiple add-in’s, it most likely will not work. The more complex you get, the more you are stuck with Excel. I can’t even run my stuff in Excel for Mac (which SUCKS), has to be windows version.

id10t 10-29-2023 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 12120617)
May work for some, but if you have very complex spreadsheets with a ton of VBA, API’s and multiple add-in’s, it most likely will not work. The more complex you get, the more you are stuck with Excel. I can’t even run my stuff in Excel for Mac (which SUCKS), has to be windows version.

As a coder type, I'd be looking at exporting raw data to csv and importing to a real DB then working off either all SQL or a combo of SQL and some language like Java or PHP depending on what exactly you are doing( ie if doing stats I'd go towards PHP and the R libraries, which Java doesn't have).

Paul T 10-29-2023 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by id10t (Post 12120628)
As a coder type, I'd be looking at exporting raw data to csv and importing to a real DB then working off either all SQL or a combo of SQL and some language like Java or PHP depending on what exactly you are doing( ie if doing stats I'd go towards PHP and the R libraries, which Java doesn't have).

Oh, I completely agree and I do that for large data sets.

flatbutt 10-29-2023 09:21 AM

My spreadsheet usage is mostly limited to household budgeting. I generate my info using exported credit card data.

Tobra 10-29-2023 09:26 AM

Libre here, does everything I need it to do.

masraum 10-29-2023 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 12120253)
I still get by on Microsoft Office Pro from 2007 - given I don't have to use it for business. I hang on to it because it's from the old days when you bought it & it was yours. If I ever need to, I can just install it on anything I want.

Exactly. Mine is a bit newer, but I've got an old one, and I keep getting updates on it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by fanaudical (Post 12120290)
Open Office works well.

If you just have to have Excel, you can still buy older versions of Office. I think the latest that is still compatible with Office365 (but doesn't require monthly fees) is Office 2019. I have had good luck purchasing that through mychoicesoftware.com .

Yep, if you can buy an older one, especially if you know someone in college or school that can get a student discount, that's the way to go! Buy it outright on disk, install it, keep the disks, and you should be good to go for MANY years.


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