you didn't mentioned that what exactly you want.
you want to make a bootable disc or DVD ? if yes then here is answer
you'll need image file or .iso file of Microsoft operating system.
if you have then burn it on the DVD or disc
An OS CD is a disc that contains the Operating System and from which you can install a fresh copy of the OS onto your computer. A modern OS is likely to come on a DVD rather than a CD.
Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
To copy a CD that is not a copy you can get a RW CD. This is a CD that can have things copied onto it.
This question is not clear, so I will present two answers: Entire Excel program - Copy the original CD to another CD. There is no reasonable way to copy the installed files from your computer to a CD. Individual Excel workbook files - Copy the file the same way you would copy any other file. Use whatever application is available on your computer to copy files to CD (perhaps even drag the file from Windows Explorer to the CD).
Microsoft download has floppy disk images available for download.
you could scan it or if you don't have a scanner you could put it on Microsoft media player and copy and paste it to Microsoft word
Look up the answer by installing a copy of Microsoft Excel from a CD. Oh, that means the program in stored on the CD, so... yeah I guess it's a storage medium, eh?
Microsoft's OS is Windows.
I have a Windows Vista OS and a Windows 7 OS and I don't need one to play. I'm not so sure about other opperating systems below Vista.
Microsoft
No. Microsoft is a company.
You can obtain it by visiting the Microsoft website. On the website, there will be a link you can follow to an online store, where you can purchase and download Microsoft Word 2003. You an also visit an electronics store and purchase a copy on CD-ROM.