# Install Microsoft Office (assuming this isn't already done); # Go to the 'Start' menu; # Select 'Microsoft Office'; # Select 'Microsoft Word'.
Open office is free to download, but Microsoft word has to be paid for.
Yes.
Nothing. Downloading software does not affect currently existing software, but if "Open Office" automatically sets itself to open .doc (Microsoft Word) files, then the only way to open a file with Microsoft Word after that is either dragging and dropping the file onto the Microsoft Word icon or right-clicking on the file and selecting "open with > Microsoft Word"
Microsoft Word is a single program - a word-processor. Open Office is a suite of programs incorporating word-processing, database spreadsheet and other programs.
open Microsoft Office word 2007 always re-install Microsoft office 2007
Assuming you mean word-processing software : Microsoft Word, Ability Write, Word Perfect, Open Office Writer, Lotus Word-Pro, Microsoft Write.
open office for free and Corel's word perfect
Word processors will create reports: Open Office Org, Microsoft Office Word, etc.
Open Office files are 'open document format' - Microsoft programs should have no problem opening them.
Yes - Microsoft Publisher can open Microsoft Word files without any problems.
If you install "Microsoft Office Word" , you can open it by Dblclick. .doc means a Word file.
Word 2000 is a copyrighted program..that means you have to buy it. However you can get Open Office for free at www.openoffice.com. It's 100% compatible with Microsoft Office.