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Trying to find a free spreadsheet

Had a topic for a free version of excel and the staff locked it. which really irritated me because I didn't have a chance to defend myself because I thought there was a version of it that had some stuff on it locked for free, kind of as a free to play trial of a game. I didn't know that it would be illegal, I just thought that it was something MS did to get people to want to get the full version to get the added benifits (since I had never actually done it myself and didn't look much into it)

 

Anyways now that I'm done explaining myself, I am basically looking for something like excel that would be good for 1 spreadsheet. All I am wanting to do on it is make my monthly budget at home instead of work so I can go over it with my wife.

 

Thank you

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2 minutes ago, vladonizer said:

Had a topic for a free version of excel and the staff locked it. which really irritated me because I didn't have a chance to defend myself because I thought there was a version of it that had some stuff on it locked for free, kind of as a free to play trial of a game. I didn't know that it would be illegal, I just thought that it was something MS did to get people to want to get the full version to get the added benifits (since I had never actually done it myself and didn't look much into it)

 

Anyways now that I'm done explaining myself, I am basically looking for something like excel that would be good for 1 spreadsheet. All I am wanting to do on it is make my monthly budget at home instead of work so I can go over it with my wife.

 

Thank you

Excel Online or Google Sheets

 

For a desktop app go with LibreOffice or OpenOffice.

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google docs/drive

libre office

MS does have a free document viewer, but it's just for viewing documents

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LibreOffice/OpenOffice is kind of like MS Office 2003 in its layout, but that's a good thing in my opinion (ribbon bar sucks). Since you're looking to work with personal finance, you could also try GnuCash which is cross-platform, free and opensource.

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