Free versions of Excel if you don’t want to pay for Microsoft 365

Smart penny pinchers know there are a ton of freebies around the web. You have to be savvy about where you search since there are a ton of dangerous downloads lurking. We’re always here to share safe tools, like the top free Excel alternatives.

That’s right: We’ve got you covered if you’re looking for an excellent alternative to Microsoft Excel. Maybe you’re loyal to the program because it’s been around forever, but you aren’t sure how to make the most of it. Tap or click here for three Excel tips and tutorials.

However, you don’t have to pay a ton of money for Excel. There are a few free alternatives to Excel that are worth your time. Check out three of the best substitutes below.

1. LibreOffice Calc is one of our favorite free Excel alternatives

We’re big fans of LibreOffice’s robust free programs. This open-source software is often updated and works well as a replacement for Microsoft Office. It offers six programs that work similarly to Office’s flagship programs, like Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

If you’re looking for spreadsheet software, you can’t go wrong with LibreOffice Calc. It has most of the same features as Microsoft Excel. You can:

  • Collaborate on spreadsheets with others thanks to Calc’s support for multiple users.
  • Pull in raw data from corporate databases.
  • Summarize, convert and cross-tabulate data.
  • Integrate real-time data streams into sheets and reports.
  • Calculate data in your spreadsheets.
  • Customize templates, backgrounds, borders and more.

To use Calc, you’ll have to download LibreOffice’s entire suite. It’s a “monolithic software,” meaning all its components come in one installer package.

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This Excel alternative provides an efficient dashboard view for small business owners. On top of that, it has powerful collaboration features.

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