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| Your style stays put with Office Web Apps | Trouble viewing this email? View it as a webpage. |  |  |  |  | |  | | Let's say you have a Microsoft Office document you worked really hard on - charts, graphs, images, the works. Then you share it with someone using Google Docs and things don't look the way they should. Not good, right? Fortunately, there's an easy way to avoid this: use Office Web Apps.* It's the smart way to take Office to the web. |  | | Want to learn more? Go here and watch the videos to see how it feels when things don't turn out quite the way you planned. |  | | *Requires a free Windows Live ID, an appropriate device, Internet connection and supported browser. |
| | You'll love Office Web Apps. And here's why. |  | • | You can access, edit and share your Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote documents for free. All you need is a Windows Live ID and you're good to go. |  | • | You can work together in the cloud without compromising the integrity of your documents. In other words, those charts aren't going anywhere. |  | • | It's the best way to extend your Office experience to the web. After all, if you're starting in Office, why not stay in Office? |  |
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