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UK government plans switch from Microsoft Office to open sourceCabinet Office minister Francis Maude plans to standardise on open formats to cut costs on Office suite and break 'oligopoly' of IT suppliersMinisters are looking at saving tens of millions of pounds a year by abandoning expensive software produced by firms such as Microsoft.Some £200m has been spent by the public sector on the computer giant's Office suite alone since 2010.But the Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude believes a significant proportion of that outlay could be cut by switching to free "open-source" software, such as OpenOffice, or Google Docs.