>>You'll also need to consider whether you want to try an Office 2013 install with your key (I haven't searched for an install file - I'm not sure how successful it will be)
Frankly I would recommend you went the LibreOffice route. The only change you need to make is that it saves in a standard format rather than .odp, but that's it.
However, if you do want to go back to Office 2013 then I have managed to find a copy which I can upload if you wish.
Thing is, you'd be installing an outdated, unsupported old-fashioned application onto your nice new whizzy system.
The third option is an Office 365 subscription which comes with a ton of cloud storage as well. About £60 a year I think. This is only really worthwhile though if you use it a lot.
All in all, LibreOffice.
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