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rtf (rich text) file format, which almost any word processor can read. I tried to avoid this problem by saving all my files in Microsoft’s. But if your documents are simple text files, then a lot of programs will load them. If your documents include multiple columns, embedded images, custom fonts, footnotes and similar features, you can more or less forget about using anything else. This depends on the complexity of your files. The second reason is that you need it to read old files, which is one of your problems. That’s why I’ve used it for a couple of decades. The best is that you like using it, because of its power, rich feature list, ease of use or whatever. Word is powerful and flexible, but you pay for that utility.
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Office 365 includes online, desktop, tablet and smartphone versions for both PCs and Macs, Android and Apple’s iOS. So, if you want to use Word, you have three choices: the online version (free), the desktop program (one-off payment), and Office 365 (annual subscription).

I expect this list will continue to grow in the future.
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Microsoft’s free suite also includes OneNote, Skype, Calendar, People, Tasks, Photos, Sway, Flow and Forms. The main difference is that Microsoft’s programs are better, except for multiuser simultaneous editing. This is exactly the same as Google’s online suite. All you have to do is create a Microsoft Account using any working email address – it doesn’t have to be a Microsoft email address – and you can use online versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint with free online storage in OneDrive. In fact, you can already use some Microsoft Office programs online, including Word, without paying Microsoft a penny.
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Microsoft would prefer both Mac and Windows users of Office to move to the online version, Office 365, but it’s still entirely up to you.

Is there is a cheaper way of carrying on with Word, or, failing that, an alternative word processor with which I’ll still be able to open and edit my existing Word documents? Ed As a writer, I have a very large number of Word files, but with Microsoft moving to an annual subscription model, the cost of remaining with Word is looking prohibitive.
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Under Cells, click Distribute Rows or Distribute Columns.I chose Microsoft Word for Mac when I switched to a MacBook Pro some years ago. Rest the pointer on the column boundary until appears or the row boundary until appears, and then double-click it. If you have text in a table cell, the column must be as wide as or wider than the text. Rest the pointer on the column boundary that you want to move until appears, and then drag the boundary until the column is as wide as you want. If you have text in a table cell, the row must be the same height or taller than the text. Rest the pointer on the row boundary that you want to move until appears, and then drag the boundary until the row is the height that you want. Rest the pointer on any corner of the table until appears, and then drag the table boundary until the table is the size that you want. You can also resize one or more rows, columns, or individual cells in a table. You can resize a whole table to improve readability or to improve the visual effect of your document. Under Default cell spacing, select the Allow spacing between cells check box, and then enter the measurement that you want. Under Cell Size, click Distribute Rows or Distribute Columns.Ĭhange the space between cells in a tableĬlick the table, and then click the Table Layout tab.Ĭlick the Table tab, and then click Options. Select the columns or rows that you want to make the same size, and then click the Table Layout tab. Make multiple rows or columns the same size Tip: To display column width measurements on the horizontal ruler, click a cell, and then hold down OPTION as you drag the boundary.
