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If you want to use Microsoft Office and its suite of productivity tools, you don't always need the software installed locally on your device. In fact, there’s an easy way to get started for free.
With a valid Microsoft account, the tech giant will let you use Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more directly through your browser. That means you can continue working on documents that you started typing up on another device linked to your email without needing to install anything.
Below, our experts explain how to get started and make the most of Microsoft’s free Office tools. Plus, we've got details on free Microsoft Word alternatives including Google Docs and LibreOffice.

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'My subscription for Microsoft 365 office apps is due to expire and, although I find it useful, I'm cutting down on my outgoings and don't want to pay for it again. I only purchased it because I had Home and Office 2010 on my old PC and needed to know I could access my documents on my new Windows 11 PC.
'Is there a way to get something similar for less money? I need to be able to open my existing Word and Excel documents.'
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The free version of Microsoft Office has a solid number of features. You can access all of your Office files at a glance, or see a feed that generates a history of your edits.
To try it for yourself, just follow these steps:

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If you'd prefer to use a service other than Microsoft Office, you can explore Google's version of Office online for free. Before you get started, you'll need a Google account (see: How to create a Google account).
Google has a host of apps you can add to your arsenal of productivity tools – the list includes Google Drive (OneDrive alternative,) Docs (Word alternative), Sheets (Excel alternative) and Slides (PowerPoint alternative).
To run Google Docs, work through the following steps:
When working on a document, choose Share in the top-right corner to send it to somebody else. Enter the person's email in the Add people and groups box to generate a link.
Before selecting Done, configure file permissions under the General access heading. That way, you can decide if the document is view-only, whether your recipient can add comments, or if they’re allowed to edit it.

If you prefer a standalone program that works like Microsoft Office, and lets you open its files, take a look at LibreOffice.
LibreOffice is a free, full office suite – you get Writer (Word), Calc (Excel) and other programs. It's very similar to older versions of Office, so you should feel at home if you're used to older versions.
Notable features include an icon-packed toolbar for dealing with formatting, pre-made templates for CVs and letters, plus the ability to convert documents from their original file type.
To try LibreOffice for yourself, do this:
For more details on what LibreOffice has to offer, see our overview: Best LibreOffice features explained.

If you’re using a Mac you already have access to Apple’s free office suite, known as iWork. It includes Pages (Word alternative, shown above), Numbers (Excel alternative) and Keynote (PowerPoint alternative). These apps come pre-installed and are also available through your web browser via iCloud, meaning you can also access your documents from non-Apple devices.
To get started, open Pages, Numbers or Keynote on your Mac, or head to the iCloud website and sign in with your Apple ID. You can export files in Microsoft Office formats if you need to share them with others
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