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The Office Live Workspace is a place where you can store documents online so that you can get to them anywhere that has an internet connection. This means that there is no need for flash drives or sending documents to yourself via email so you can use them at another location. All you need to do is login to your account and access your files that way. Office Live Workspace allows you to password protect your documents as well so only you or people you allow to access them can open them.

There is no software required to use Office Live Workspace so using it is a breeze. You can access your documents from almost any computer with a Web browser and an internet connection. It also helps to avoid confusion caused by having multiple versions of a single document since you will always be working on the same document from any location. You can also synchronize contact, task, and event lists with Outlook.

Office Live Workspace allows you to save 1,000+ Office documents and files in one place. And each document can be as large as 25MB. You can share individual documents or workspaces with up to 100 people. It allows you to access and preview them from almost any computer, whether or not it has Office installed. The service is free and all you need is a Windows Live ID and password and it works with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

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