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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 472755" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>She might like the free Openoffice or Libreoffice. I set my older computer challenged sister up with openoffice and got no further questions from her. It was an easy move for her (rare) She can't seem to learn ANYTHING google though. I have been trying LibreOffice for about 3 months now. Love it. Traditional office menu and toolbar look/feel. I never liked that ribbon look of the newer versions. I am not sure of the install size, but LibreOffice installed more quickly than Office, so it might lighten your storage load.</p><p></p><p>I'd be curious if you get any setup snags with Adobe CC on the new computer. That seems like it will be a 3rd install and I am wondering if it will simply forget about the down computer or if you have to somehow de-register it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 472755, member: 4923"] She might like the free Openoffice or Libreoffice. I set my older computer challenged sister up with openoffice and got no further questions from her. It was an easy move for her (rare) She can't seem to learn ANYTHING google though. I have been trying LibreOffice for about 3 months now. Love it. Traditional office menu and toolbar look/feel. I never liked that ribbon look of the newer versions. I am not sure of the install size, but LibreOffice installed more quickly than Office, so it might lighten your storage load. I'd be curious if you get any setup snags with Adobe CC on the new computer. That seems like it will be a 3rd install and I am wondering if it will simply forget about the down computer or if you have to somehow de-register it. [/QUOTE]
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