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Microsoft's Office 2013 desktop application has a home in the Windows Store.
The Windows Store hosts apps for Windows 8 and RT, which you can download directly. But it also serves as a pointer for traditional desktop applications. Instead of letting you download desktop programs directly, the store aims you at a Web site where you can download and purchase the product. And that's the case with Office 2013.
Running a search for "Microsoft Office" in the Windows Store displays several results, including one for Office 2013. Click on that result, and you'll see an overview, details, and eventually reviews of the new suite. Clicking the link to go to the publisher's site brings you to the Office 2013 product page. From there, you can choose which edition or individual application you want to buy.
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by Lance Whitney via CNET
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