No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application. It must be purchased separately. When you buy a computer you could ask to buy a version of Microsoft Office and have it installed on your computer, but it does not come automatically with your computer.
When you purchase Windows XP, it does not come with Microsoft Excel. You will have to purchase the Microsoft Suite, that comes with Word and Excel.
No.
It doesn't come with it, no. You have to buy Microsoft Office.
Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application that is part of the Microsoft Office Suite. Microsoft Office does not automatically come with any version of Windows XP or any operating system. You have to order it or buy it separately when you are getting a computer.
No. Microsoft Excel is not bundled with Windows XP Home (or any version of Windows). It must be purchased as part of the Microsoft Office Suite.
Yes.
Windows XP came out in 2001
All versions of Excel should work with all versions of Windows.
yes
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No. Windows 7 is an operating system. Excel is an application. It has to be bought separately as it does not come as part of Windows 7. Excel will run on Windows 7.
No.