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crazygirly | 01:24 Mon 08th Aug 2011 | Technology
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Hi all,

What's the difference between microsoft works and word?

Basically ive deleted a microsoft program off my PC which enabled me to type letters etc and cannot find it anywhere. Im wanting the genuine program/s and if possible for free or maybe just an idea where i go on the net to reinstall a non chargable program of the above just to set the system up, so it can later be updated.

Any ideas people????
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You will have to pay for Word. Try Open Office, it's free and compatible!

http://why.openoffice.org/
Microsoft Works is a small set of programs which includes a word processor (and other programs).

Microsoft Word IS a word processor and is part of Microsoft Office.

Both Works and Word are chargable products so you have to pay for them.

You MAY have got a Works CD when you bought the computer, check the stuff that came with your PC.

Microsoft are no longer making or selling Works so it may be a good idea to move off that on to something else anyway.

As a matter of interest why did you delete the Microsoft product?
If all you want is a word processor, try Abiword http://www.abisource.com/download/
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VHG, me being a dumb ass, thought i had to get rid of works to install openoffice. I have a disk 'microsoft works', should i just install that?

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