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I decided to use the Online version of Office except for Outlook which is now included with Windows 11.
I VERY VERY rarely use the rest of the Office apps for my personal PC and opted to decide to use apps like Word or Excel as the online only option.
So why pay for a plan that I know that I rarely use on my personal machine.
If someone sends me an email with a Word document to sign for example like a contract or something like that, then is there a way to somehow to view it using the online Word or do I need to first download it locally and then launch Word online and select to upload or open that file from my machine?
Don't want to use Libreoffice.
I VERY VERY rarely use the rest of the Office apps for my personal PC and opted to decide to use apps like Word or Excel as the online only option.
So why pay for a plan that I know that I rarely use on my personal machine.
If someone sends me an email with a Word document to sign for example like a contract or something like that, then is there a way to somehow to view it using the online Word or do I need to first download it locally and then launch Word online and select to upload or open that file from my machine?
Don't want to use Libreoffice.
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