Now for those of you who are already familiar with MS Word, I want you to keep in mind that this is a simplified version of the desktop version. If you go with the $9.99/mth version that supports up to 6 people, you can get a 1-month free trial. The pricing is $6.99/mth for 1 person and includes 1 TB of cloud storage. Microsoft Word Online requires a subscription to office 365 which will give you access to all of their office apps including Word. Let’s talk about pricing first, since for some writers this is going to be a major deciding factor. So let’s jump over to my computer and compare the two. I will also look at some of the most common functions writers use such as header/footer, page setup, spell and grammar check, word count and formatting for a book. To keep it simple, and to help you to make an informed decision on which software will work for you, I will be comparing pricing, the need for Internet access, the save features, add ons, collaboration and edit features. I have used both and like them for very different reasons. Google Docs and Microsoft Word Online are very popular software among writers. So when it comes to writing books, the software that you use is a very important decision, as the ease and functionality of the software can make a difference in how smooth the writing process goes. If you want to write a book that helps you to connect with readers and sell more books make sure to subscribe as I post new writing videos every Tuesday! Microsoft Word: Which software should writers use? In this video, I will compare the two based on price and functionality. Hi, aspiring writers! Writing Coach Stefanie Newell and this is The Life of A Writer channel.
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