Mike Goodger
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In Windows 10, and now Windows 11 Home, I use MS Notepad (.txt files) all the time for notes and simple letters. Along with Google Keep, for short temporary notes, very handy for copying tips off the Internet.
But occasionally I want to create a .doc file, or to play around with some data to make a table in .xls file format.
Not enough to justify paying for a genuine Office 365 subscription.
I have heard of:
Free or cheap online MS Office 365 versions.
Google Docs and Sheets?
LibreOffice, a complete Office 365 clone, quite big. I used that Ok for a while.
Others?
I have a feeling, without proof, that the Google Docs and Sheets might be the simplest for a Klutz like me, leaving me more spare time to read my Rupert Book at Christmas.
What does anyone think?
Mike
But occasionally I want to create a .doc file, or to play around with some data to make a table in .xls file format.
Not enough to justify paying for a genuine Office 365 subscription.
I have heard of:
Free or cheap online MS Office 365 versions.
Google Docs and Sheets?
LibreOffice, a complete Office 365 clone, quite big. I used that Ok for a while.
Others?
I have a feeling, without proof, that the Google Docs and Sheets might be the simplest for a Klutz like me, leaving me more spare time to read my Rupert Book at Christmas.
What does anyone think?
Mike