No, it does not. Word is a part of Microsoft Office which is a separate product. In other works you have to pay for it extra.
No, it does not.
YES
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
It is an application, not a part of the operating system. Microsoft Word does not come automatically with any operating system. It has to be bought separately. It will run on Windows 7, but it is not a part of Windows 7. So it does not come with Windows 7.
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yes all versions of the processor work with windows 7
if you mean operating system, Windows 7 (in beta)
Yes,there is a fully featured Wordpad in Windows 7.
Yes, Office Basic has Word, Excel and Outlook
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Windows 7 is named Windows 7.
To convert a Windows Works file to a Windows Word file in Windows 7, you can open the Works document using Microsoft Works, then select "Save As" and choose the Word format (like .doc or .docx) from the dropdown menu. If you don't have Works installed, you can use a file conversion tool or upload the Works file to an online converter that supports this conversion. After conversion, open the resulting Word file in Microsoft Word to verify the formatting.