Sometimes it is (the vendor puts in the programs before the computer's shipped to you), and sometimes not (in which case you would have to purchase and install your own copy).
No.
Microsoft Word is a word processor. A Microsoft operating system is called Windows.
No. They are examples of Applications software.
If I understand your question correctly, you're asking whether Microsoft Word is a piece of software included in the system. The answer is no. Microsoft Word is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which is an add-on program to Windows. Word is not associated with the system files of Windows and can safely be removed without damaging the operating system. Hope this helps!
Word 2003 and Word 2007 is a word processing software designed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983. Last April 10, 2010 Microsoft released a new version, the Microsoft Office 2010.
Microsoft Word is an Utility Software built by Microsoft Corporation.Ti is an Word Processing Software. Using This Software we can makeany documentation and presentation.
A word processor is Microsoft's software program.
Microsoft Word 2010 is the name of the 2010 version of a word processing application developed by Microsoft.
They are examples of word processing applications.
Microsoft Word is a text processing software so you can use it to type/write a report, term paper, book or an article.
Microsoft Word is not a system software, not by any means. It is a WordProcessing application bundled in Microsoft Office Suite. This application is used to create documents such as letters, reports, books and so on. Because this application helps users for word processing tasks, it is classified under Packaged Application Software.
Microsoft word (any version) is software.