Find affordable options for Microsoft Office.
Find affordable options for Microsoft Office.
I've been exploring Office options because spreadsheet work is essential for my tasks. OpenOffice worked well, but I'm interested in switching to something with a more appealing interface. I checked Craigslist hoping to find a NIB purchase that got misplaced. The ad caught my eye—it looks suspiciously cheap. It might be using an Enterprise key, and I need to consider if that’s acceptable. Could this cause problems later? At less than half the cost, it seems like a tempting deal.
You might prefer LibreOffice instead, and if needed, simply export to .docx. This is genuinely my top choice over Microsoft Word—no licensing issues involved! https://www.libreoffice.org/
Received $M office 2010 pro plus from there, it performed well. For your transaction to the seller, consider using a PayPal fee calculator to determine the correct amount. This ensures the seller receives the full payment (around $0.30 plus 2.9%), allowing you to use standard protection options instead of the informal "send money to friends/family" advice.
Interesting. I’ll keep this in mind, but I’m currently taking required MS courses so I’ll get a better sense of Office. Yes, I rely heavily on PayPal, which means I’m familiar with all its details. Curious—have you run into any problems after purchasing it? Did you buy from a reputable seller or just the first option listed? ...These people aren’t just using a key generation tool and then selling keys, are they? I could do that for free.
It’s better to purchase from a moderator there. I just bought from a random seller who claims keys are sold in bulk for lower prices. They sell them individually, possibly reusing the same key multiple times. It might be the MS Office 2010 Pro Plus copy I installed that’s not compatible, or the key may no longer work after switching to Windows 10. I haven’t been able to verify my copy after reverting from Windows 10.