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Microsoft Office lets you edit more files types.
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You’ll also have access to Outlook for your emails, Publisher to build more professional documents and files, as well as the Access database software. With your paid subscription, you don’t just get Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

That won’t be a problem with Microsoft Office because everything is available both online and offline. Google Docs can be used ‘offline’ but this is fiddly to set-up and has to be done in advance. If you suddenly lose web access, you won’t be able to access your files or load the services in your browser at all. A big problem with using Google’s free service in your web browser is that it relies heavily on an internet connection.
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Although the web version of Microsoft Office does this, if you use the PC version it autosaves to your local hard drive after a specified number of minutes.
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You’ll have access to Word, Powerpoint and Excel to use on one PC or Mac, but you can't use the software on a tablet or smartphone and you won’t get the extra online storage or the updates. The second option is to make a one-off purchase of Office Home & Student 2019 for £119.99.
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With both options you’ll get every new update such as new tools and features, as well as security updates and bug fixes. It costs £59.99 a year for personal use for one user, but for £79.99 a year, you can get Office 365 Home which lets you have six different log-ins - a better deal for a family.

You also get 1TB of storage space on Microsoft’s cloud service, OneDrive (everyone can get 5GB free). You also get Publisher and Access but you can only use these on a PC.
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The first is to buy a subscription to Office 365 which lets you use the latest full versions of Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook on your PC as well as on any tablets or smartphones you own. There are a few different ways you can use Microsoft Office.

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