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I'd think they can but I'm here to hear what people who know what they're talking about say underpants 18 hrs ago #1
It should work fine Abnredleg 18 hrs ago #2
Yes TxGuitar 18 hrs ago #3
You'll be fine points 18 hrs ago #4
THere are opensource options for Office that will work Jerry2144 17 hrs ago #5
LibreOffice reads .xls files. I use it with Windows 11. It is quite good. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #15
I'm on a Win 11 desktop canetoad 17 hrs ago #6
xls files are pretty safe. usonian 17 hrs ago #7
Microsoft has gone to a subscription-based model. Du916 17 hrs ago #8
Do you know if a non-subscription version exists? LuckyCharms 17 hrs ago #10
I don't think so. Du916 16 hrs ago #14
No subscription or price on LibreOffice. It is free and Free (open source). . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #16
Downloading it now to see how it plays on current PC. n/t LuckyCharms 15 hrs ago #17
Same here The Madcap 16 hrs ago #13
THANK YOU ALL. n/t LuckyCharms 17 hrs ago #9
Two links and my summary AnnaLee 17 hrs ago #11
Yes SocialDemocrat61 17 hrs ago #12
To all who mentioned LibreOffice...thank you. LuckyCharms 11 hrs ago #18
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