Microsoft Office is $69.99 per year cost normally, but we have found some ways to get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other office applications for free without paying a single dollar.
Use online office Free in browser

In browser, Microsoft Office is free for all users (Windows PC, Mac, or Chromebook). But the web-based versions of Office are simplified and don’t work offline. In browser access you to open Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents.
If you want to use Free web apps, go to Office.com and create a free Microsoft account. Or you have an old Microsoft account then login.
After that click on your favorite app application icon like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint to open the web free version.
The web version is very easy to use, you can drag and drop files from the computer in Office. The files upload to your free OneDrive storage Microsoft account, and you can open it in your required application.
Microsoft Free web version applications have some limitations. You can’t access them offline. But they offer a free one-month trial of the full application, they’re completely free.
Free One-Month Trial

If you check Microsoft Office or need it for short period, you get access one-month free trial. Go to the Microsoft website and click on “Try 1month free”. login from your old Microsoft account or create a new one.
For a 1-month free trial, you will provide your credit card to sign up, after a month they will automatically cut money from your card. But you will cancel your subscription at any time and they don’t charge from your card.
The home plan trial will give you full Microsoft 365 access. They give you Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and 1TB OneDrive storage. You can share the free trial with five other people. each one will use their Microsoft account to get apps access. Everyone will be given 1TB storage which makes a total 6TB storage.
Mobile Apps on Phones and small iPad

Microsoft’s Office apps are free on smartphones. Android or iPhone, you can download mobile apps and open and edit documents for free.
For free, to create and edit documents use a smaller than 10.0 inches screen size iPad or android tablet.
On large devices, you’ll need to pay a subscription to create and edit them.
it means they offer you a full experience for free on a mini-tablet. but if you are using iPad pro or a newer 10.2 inches, you’ll need a paid subscription to get full editing experience.
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