Sure. The problem will be that either will open most MS office files so you will need to specify which program is the default for what type of file.
You don't "need" it, there are plenty of free software suites that do the same as office, but microsoft office is the standard these days, and most documents are made to work with it.
No. However, there are usually alternatives to Microsoft Office. Try the associated application store for the tablet PC you are using.
The Toshiba Pocket PC E400 has the Office CE, which is a smaller version of Office.
Office, Microsoft Download Center, PC Utility Kit Microsoft-Update Repair Support are some examples of places where one can update Microsoft Office 2007.
probably...if they both can save in .doc format, then yes
that depends on what version of word processor you are using. the latest versions of Microsoft office push the limits of what is acceptable bloat for a word processor. Openoffice is free, small, and can install on almost anything that has Java Runtime installed, and has 250MB of free space. Plus it's compatible with Microsoft office formats.
OpenOffice is a good free document software alternative. Online options include Microsoft Office Web Apps and Google Docs. Lotus Symphony by IBM is supposed to be a good option for both PC and Mac.
Yes. OpenOffice should be available in the repository for Linux, and is available on OpenOffice's website for Windows.
Download Office 2010 from the Microsoft site and use the PKC to install it on your PC.
Microsoft Office software needs to purchased and installed on a computer either from new or later.
Yes, I can install multiple version of MS Office on my single PC.
No, Mac Office, which includes software like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and others, is designed specifically for macOS operating system. It won't run natively on a Windows PC. However, Microsoft offers Office for Windows, which provides similar functionality and compatibility with Windows-based systems. If you need Office applications on a Windows PC, you'll want to download and install the Windows version of Microsoft Office.