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I have a Google Workspace account with a business standard license but I really need Excel. I'm thinking of getting Microsoft 365 Personal for £85 a year but before I do I thought I'd ask here if there are any cheaper or better alternatives?

Edit: I should add this is technically a business requirement but I've left Microsoft 365 Business for Google Workspace and while it is a decent service I don't really want the hassle of handling multiple business services so was thinking I could cheap out on the personal plan since it'll only be me needing Excel.
 
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There's usually deals on the Microsoft 365 Family subscription otherwise another option is to look at retail licencing, 'Home & Business 2024' etc.

Edit - Look on HUKD, 'personal' is on there for £41 for the 12-months and 'family' for £55. Usually they can be stacked, up to a few years, so you usually just 'top up' your subscription when you next see a deal.
 
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There's usually deals on the Microsoft 365 Family subscription otherwise another option is to look at retail licencing, 'Home & Business 2024' etc.

Edit - Look on HUKD, 'personal' is on there for £41 for the 12-months and 'family' for £55. Usually they can be stacked, up to a few years, so you usually just 'top up' your subscription when you next see a deal.
Awesome. Thank you!
 
Have you tried LibreOffice (I think the Excel equivalent is called "Calc")?
I could try it but I'm not sure how it compares to Google Sheets (which is what I currently use) and whether Excel is better than both of them. I was never a massive fan of LibreOffice due to the interface but that is probably because I've used Excel much more in the past.
 
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