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To: Gottfried who wrote (93071)3/7/2016 10:39:13 AM
From: vireya  Respond to of 110626
 
I agree

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To: Gottfried who wrote (93071)3/7/2016 11:27:39 AM
From: scion1 Recommendation

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Office Online is more limited than Microsoft Office. Microsoft provides Word Online, Excel Online, PowerPoint Online, and OneNote Online. If you depend on other applications, like Microsoft Access, you’re out of luck.

These online applications are also simplified and stripped down. While they offer a similar interface to the desktop version of Office, complete with a ribbon, they have fewer features built in. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as most people don’t use all of the features available in the desktop Office apps. Want to do a mail merge or run macros? You can’t do that in Office Online, but you probably don’t need those features anyway.

Office Online also won’t work when you don’t have an Internet connection. If you want to edit documents offline, you’ll need the desktop version of Office.
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To: Gottfried who wrote (93071)3/7/2016 12:01:37 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
I see Free TRIAL at that link. I don't see free forever...

EDIT: If you just click on one of the icons, the online version of Excel, Word, etc. will open in your browser. Looks good.