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No.

You can download a Viewer, but it's read-only.

Microsoft Word you have to "buy".

You can get trial versions he
http://www.microsoft.com/office/trial/default.mspx

Read the instructions CAREFULLY, and don't TRY to hack or defeat the 30-day
time-out :-)

If funds are a problem, check eBay for cheap copies of Office 2000. If you
buy one, make sure you download and apply Service Pack 3 from the Microsoft
site.

Cheers

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