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Posted on 07/27/2016 5:46:40 PM PDT by jimfr

Our laptop recently died. The new one does not have a word processor and is a 64 bit memory. Question 1) is there a way around having to rent Word on the cloud? Question 2) Our old files are in 32 bit memory format. Can they be converted to 64 bit format?


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1 posted on 07/27/2016 5:46:40 PM PDT by jimfr
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Try open source:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010005/5-free-open-source-alternatives-to-microsoft-office.html


2 posted on 07/27/2016 5:47:59 PM PDT by rdl6989
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/


3 posted on 07/27/2016 5:48:18 PM PDT by thoughtomator (This message has been encrypted in ROT13 twice for maximum security)
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The bit format doesn’t matter.

Download OpenOffice, it’s free and can open .doc and other typical formats.


4 posted on 07/27/2016 5:48:52 PM PDT by FreedomStar3028 (Somebody has to step forward and do what is right because it is right, otherwise no one will follow.)
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Libre Office is free and can easily read your files. A copy of Word can still be used, as well.

You could get a copy of Office for your family at Sam's, which includes Word.

5 posted on 07/27/2016 5:49:07 PM PDT by ConservativeMind ("Humane" = "Don't pen up pets or eat meat, but allow infanticide, abortion, and euthanasia.")
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Yeah, and your “Enter” button is stuck.

;-)


6 posted on 07/27/2016 5:50:17 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (Gear Up)
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Your data files will be the same irrespective of whether they were created and written to disk on a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. So, you’ll have no problem reading them on the new computer.

I assume that your files are mostly text, since you asked about a Microsoft Word alternative, but the above comment applies to other types of files, including pictures.


7 posted on 07/27/2016 5:50:23 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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open office or https://www.libreoffice.org/


8 posted on 07/27/2016 5:55:37 PM PDT by willyd (I for one welcome our NSA overlords)
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If you want to stay in the Microsoft ecosystem, you can still get a non-subscription MS Office Home & Student at Amazon for $150. It appears to be download only. Hope this helps.

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Office-Home-Student-Download/dp/B0153V62P2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469667297&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=Office+Home+%26+Student+2016&psc=1

9 posted on 07/27/2016 5:56:21 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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open office


10 posted on 07/27/2016 5:56:45 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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Google Chromebook...


11 posted on 07/27/2016 5:58:01 PM PDT by IamConservative (Hillary walks while 100's of teens get prosecuted for mishandling Miley Cyrus MP3's..)
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And just so you know Libre Office and Open Office are basically the same program.


12 posted on 07/27/2016 5:59:18 PM PDT by CommieCutter
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www.openoffice.org


13 posted on 07/27/2016 5:59:43 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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To: rdl6989

thanks for all the quick replies


14 posted on 07/27/2016 6:06:28 PM PDT by jimfr
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I have been using open source software for the last seven years. I first used open office and later libre office. Libre office will run on Windows, Macintosh and Linux computers.


15 posted on 07/27/2016 6:14:33 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves. Socialism is governmental theft!)
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As a quick substitute, you can create a google account, and upload the files to google drive. 32 bit or 64 bit is irrelevant to file formats, only the program you are using.

Office (64 bit) won’t run on a 32 bit machine, but the 32 bit version will run on either 32 or 64 bit machines.

Unless you need the full functionality of Microsoft Office, Google Docs (word processing) or Sheets (spreadsheets) should serve you well, as well as the open source versions offered.


16 posted on 07/27/2016 6:20:27 PM PDT by Klutz Dohanger
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http://www.cnet.com/news/wps-office-for-windows-still-the-best-microsoft-office-alternative/

I’ve seen WPS Office at Fry’s for $99 lifetime license.


17 posted on 07/27/2016 6:23:56 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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OpenOffice.org is free and will probably do everything you need, including read and write Word and Excel files.


18 posted on 07/27/2016 6:38:17 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.)
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The Office file format does not change for 32-bit or 64-bit versions. It did change between versions of Office, although newer versions should be able to read files from any of the older versions.

As mentioned on the thread already, OpenOffice is free, and has the basic features that are enough for many people. Give it a try and see how you like it.

If for some reason, OpenOffice is not meeting your needs, you can get the Home and Student edition of Office for about $150 on Amazon.com. This will include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. When you purchase, Amazon will ship you a card which has an access code on it. You then go to the Office.com web site and use the code to download and install the product. This is NOT a rental version - it's only supposed to be installed on one PC at a time, but once you buy it it's yours to use for life of the PC.

Here's a link to the product on Amazon.com.

Feel free to ping me if you have any follow-up questions or issues.

19 posted on 07/27/2016 6:42:46 PM PDT by Scutter
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Go to outlook.com. all the office components are there for you use. You may have to set up a free microsoft account. Use if the components are free


20 posted on 07/27/2016 6:54:07 PM PDT by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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