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  1. It’s simple!!! go to the cnet and scroll down. Click any application and then click download (here is the site) : http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=microsoft+office&tag=srch&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows,Webware&filter=platform%3DWindows,Webware

  2. You can’t.

    There is a very good free and legal alternative at Openoffice.org. It will do everything the Microsoft product can, plus read and write to Microsoft file formats.

  3. You can download genuine, not pirated Microsoft Office 2010 beta for free (the whole suite of software with nothing left out). The earliest you can purchase the release to market version will be June 2010. You can enjoy using the beta until October 2010.
    http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/download-office-professional-plus/default.aspx

    You can use Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote for free on line at Skydrive. There’s nothing to install. You use the Skydrive version of Microsoft Office from any computer – Mac, PC, or even LINUX – in your FireFox, Safari or IE web browser. Your Office files are accessible from any computer with an internet connection, and you can print & save them locally, too. This link gives instructions on how to get SkyDrive. Then you can brag to your friends that you are doing “cloud computing.” You can even allow others to access your online documents.
    http://www.agentjim.com/MVP/PowerPoint/PowerPointForFree.html

  4. Any pirated version of software carries the risk of being infected.

    If you want free software, then get software that is offered free by the producer(s) of the software. Open source is one such source. OpenOffice.org is an excellent replacement for MS Office, and it is both free and legal.

    If you want to use commercial software, then pay for it. If you don’t, that is stealing. People have worked hard, often for months or years (yes, it takes that long) to create their products. They deserve to get paid for their efforts. How would you feel if you had worked on something for months, planning on making a living with it, and somebody started giving it away free, and you didn’t get a penny for all of your effort?

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