Phil,

iWork '09 contains Pages, Numbers and Keynote which open Word, Excel and 
PowerPoint documents respectively.  As an added bonus, they can also export 
their documents in Word, Excel and PowerPoint and PDF format as well.  They're 
far easier to use than their MS counterparts, are far more intuitive and are 
rock-solid stable.

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On 18 Jan 2012, at 17:17, Phil Tomlinson wrote:

> One of the many ramifications of installing Lion is that my elderly (power 
> pc) copy of Microsoft Office no longer functions. Since retiring from my 
> serious day job, I now only get a few Excel and Word documents emailed to me 
> to read, so could I get away with buying Apple "Work" instead of saving up 
> for the Office suite? (i.e. will it open Excel spreadsheets etc.?) I would 
> have liked to have Powerpoint too, but might get Keynote if it opens 
> Powerpoint files..
> 
> Phil T
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