It really depends on what you mean "the most important". MS Office is set of tools that you use for office work such as text processing, tables, presentations and databases. For some e.g. architects it is not important at all and for such as writers or Accountants it may be important very much.
Moreover, to MS Office you have also free alternatives such as OpenOffice.org
hope I helped :-)
mike
operating system, microsoft office
No, Microsoft Office suite is application software. Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8 are system software or operating system software..
microsoft office is not an operating system, therefore your question have no answer.
No. Microsoft Office is an application or a suite of applications. Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 are examples of system software.
Access 2007 is a Microsoft product in the package Microsoft Office 2007.
No system comes with it. Office applications and operating systems are separate kinds of software and come separately.
This question refers to Microsoft's proprietary and industry standard MS Office software suite. MS Office is groups of productivity programs which includes its trademark Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 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!
Microsoft Access 2003 or Microsoft Office Access 2003 is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with graphical user interface and software development tools. Its successor is the Microsoft Office 2007.
MS Publisher is an application software. It is a part of Office suite. It is used to design things for publishing.
Microsoft does offer a content management software system through their Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. This uses one integrated platform to support intranet, extranet and web applications instead of a whole load of different systems
No the physical components are the hardware. Software is the operating system (Windows, Linux) and appications such as Microsoft office. Think of the hardware as a tape deck, and software as the cassette ;)