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Yes. "Microsoft likes to trumpet how Chromebooks don’t have the full desktop version of Microsoft Office, and that’s true. But unless you’re an accountant, you probably don’t need all those fancy features. Microsoft offers a completely free web-based version of Office called Office Online, complete with Word Online, Excel Online, and PowerPoint Online. Microsoft even makes these apps available in the Chrome Web Store. These web apps aren’t just for Chromebook users, though. Windows users could use Office Online to get an official Microsoft Office experience for free, and they let desktop Linux users use an official version of Microsoft Office without hacking around in Wine, too." - are review from PCworld.com
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It comes with free Google software that is compatible with Microsoft software ie:Google docs is compatible with Microsoft Word... I've tried it even with court documents and it works.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can do Microsoft office online. You can also install a free Microsoft office app from the Play store. I just use the Google docs, spreadsheets, PDF viewer, calculator and other thing Chromebooks comes with. They store it in the cloud and you can access it from any other computer and download it to any hard drive you sign into.
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