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I have used Microsoft Office  for 20 plus years. I have not found anything better to work with emails than Outlook.

 

I have used a Google Drive and Docs for a few years since buying a smartphone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Docs,_Sheets_and_Slides

 

https://support.google.com/drive/?hl=en#topic=14940

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@sabra wrote:

My Microsoft Office expired and of course I can't use it anymore.  I am not going to buy it again as I don't use Excel or Powerpoint.  Does anyone know of a word document that is free or inexpensive?  I don't mind paying for something but think it's ridiculous to pay for stuff I won't use.  All I basically use it for is to copy and paste recipes and to occasionally write letters, etc.  TIA


The easiest option is Microsoft Word Online. It's a free online version of Word that works pretty well. I played around with it a bit when it was first announced (back in 2014) and I just took a look and it's still there. It's lacking a few features of the full Word, but it's pretty good. If you've got Internet access when you need to create a document, it's a good, free alternative that's very similar to what you're already using. Here's a link to it if you're interested. 

 

https://office.live.com/start/Word.aspx

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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions.  I'm going to try out a few of them and see which works best for my purposes.  Really appreciate your taking the time to reply!

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WPS Office is a free suite of programs that will work on Linux, Android and Windows. I first used it on my Android tablets and phones and then discovered it works equally well on Windows and is 100% compatible with MS Office so far.  It seems a bit easier to use than Open Office but that's probably just because I'm used to it.

 

Another choice of good free programs!

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I suggest you look into Apache Open Office. It is from a reputable company, been around for quite a while, and the format is almost identical to MS Office. Short learning curve. I use it on Win 10 with no problems. since it is free you can download it, tryit, and if you don't like it simply uninstall it. No harm, no foul 

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I also recommend OpenOffice.org.  It looks just like Word and it's free. 

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How can it expire? I had mine since 2007?

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@kcladyz wrote:

How can it expire? I had mine since 2007?


You must not be aware Microsoft Office has become a subsciption service with a yearly renewal.  You can still buy it and is what I would do if I needed it for business or personal use. 

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@kcladyz wrote:

How can it expire? I had mine since 2007?


This older product is going to expire in October 2017. This version will no longer get security updates from Microsoft.