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Dear Computer Lady,

 

I am just learning how to use a computer so my question may not even make sense.  

 

My computer came with Microsoft Works not Word so there are many things I cannot read, they are all scrambled. Do I have to go out and buy Word or is there another option for me?

Someone sent me a poem through my e-mail and it was written with Word and I was unable to read it. There has to be a solution to my problem. Thank you for all your valuable information.

 

Ellie

 

 

Dear Ellie,

 

No, you don't have to go out and buy Microsoft Word. You actually have a couple of options.

 

First, you can go to the Microsoft website and download the free Word Reader. This will allow you to open read Word files, but not make any changes to them. You will also be able to copy text from the Word files and paste them into your Works program. You can download the free Word Reader here:

 

http://office.microsoft.com

 

A second option, would be to purchase a less expensive Word alternative and use that with Word Documents. Some of these programs have a free version that you can use as well.

 

Such programs include Open Office at:

http://www.openoffice.org

 

Elizabeth