They mention "exclusive," so maybe they want content that's not readily available elsewhere, but I can't promote or enable piracy. I should explain why such versions are problematic and perhaps offer alternatives like free office suites or legal ways to obtain Office.
Next, the user is asking for a free download. Officially, MS Office isn't free. You need a license. So any free download would likely be unlicensed or pirated, which violates Microsoft's terms of service. I need to address that and explain the legal risks.
First, I should confirm if Microsoft offers an official portable version of Office 2013. From what I remember, Office 2013 wasn't designed to be portable in the traditional sense, like a USB stick version. Microsoft does have Office 365 or Office 2019/2021 with portable options, but 2013 might not. They might have created portable versions unofficially by some third parties.
They mention "exclusive," so maybe they want content that's not readily available elsewhere, but I can't promote or enable piracy. I should explain why such versions are problematic and perhaps offer alternatives like free office suites or legal ways to obtain Office.
Next, the user is asking for a free download. Officially, MS Office isn't free. You need a license. So any free download would likely be unlicensed or pirated, which violates Microsoft's terms of service. I need to address that and explain the legal risks.
First, I should confirm if Microsoft offers an official portable version of Office 2013. From what I remember, Office 2013 wasn't designed to be portable in the traditional sense, like a USB stick version. Microsoft does have Office 365 or Office 2019/2021 with portable options, but 2013 might not. They might have created portable versions unofficially by some third parties.