alan-g-w
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Hello, as title really. I'm applying for anything up to about 5 or 6 jobs on a daily basis and I'm wanting to tailor each CV to the specific job I'm going for.
Because my current demo versions of Word have run out I need to send myself a CV in an e-mail, open it on the MS 'Skydrive' thing, click enable editing, edit the paragraph I want to, choose save, click the link at the top of the page and then download the new copy. It's a total pain in the arse but I was putting up with it - now though, I've changed my mobile number so I'm needing to change very single one I'm sending out.
I have seen the free MS product keys online to unlock my demo versions, have tried a couple to no avail. I'm now starting to consider Open Office or something similair, but I would much prefer if I was able to have MS Word.
Basically, is there any way that I can have a full version of MS Word? I've tried looking for downloads with no luck at all (not too clued up on that side of thing) and the 3 or 4 product keys I've found fill me with hope every time but have all ended up not working.
Basically I'm open to suggestions, what do people reckon?
[Edited on 22-12-2010 by alan-g-w]
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Shane
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just use open office
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sc0ott
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library?
download bitcomment and you can easily download it from various sites via bitcomment.
get someone else with bitcommet or an equivilant program to download it and stick it on a cd for you.
I thought all pc's had the full version of word, obviously older pc's have older versions but all should be the full versions and not trials.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Shane
just use open office
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alan-g-w
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It's a Toshiba laptop sc0ott.
I'll just go for Open Office then probably, just hate the way it fucks up the justification of documents when they're on screen.
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Brett
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Just use the web version? If you send a .doc to your hotmail i'm sure it opens in the web version of word last time I checked.
EDIT: Just checked, works fine. Open it up in the browser then click the "edit in browser" button. It's pretty much the same.
Can also go here i think http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive
[Edited on 22-12-2010 by loafofbrett]
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AlunJ
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open office is just fine for working with word documents, doesn't do anything fancy I don't need and doesn't look so damn difficult to use like the newer versions of office do!
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AndyKent
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OpenOffice is the easiest.
Could try GoogleDocs but OO will be better.
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Just use the web version? If you send a .doc to your hotmail i'm sure it opens in the web version of word last time I checked.
EDIT: Just checked, works fine. Open it up in the browser then click the "edit in browser" button. It's pretty much the same.
Can also go here i think http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive
[Edited on 22-12-2010 by loafofbrett]
Look at my first post mate, that's how I'm doing it just now. It take about 5 times longer than it should though, instead of opening a programme and instantly editing you need to fuck about with it something awful.
[Edited on 22-12-2010 by alan-g-w]
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Brett
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PMSL only glanced it over
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Sam
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Just buy MS Office 2010 Home and Student Edition - comes with Word, Excel & Powerpoint, and can be installed on 3 PCs legally.
Only £85.16 from eBuyer - http://www.ebuyer.com/product/205886
Just over £28 per person if you split the cost with two other family members?
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
PMSL only glanced it over
It's a good suggestion in my book but only since it's the method I'm using
Sam, it's a good point but it's just money I could do without spending at this point. Maybe when I've got a job I'll think about it, but by then I won't need to use it anywhere near as much. Talk about a Catch 22, ho ho.
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