MS Word is a text processing software so you can:
type your text
format font (bold, italic, superscript, subscript, size, color),
format paragraph (double space, page breaks),
make numbered lists,
play with headers and footers,
use pictures in it.
simple drawings.
You can use most versions of MS Word and MS Excel with Windows Vista. The versions mostly associated with Vista are MS Word 2007 and MS Excel 2007.
you may calculate
MS Excel 2003 and earlier use the XLS format. MS Excel 2007 and later use the XLSX format.
There are no differences between MS Word 2007 and MS Word 2007. I suspect you will have another question after you read this answer.
You, you can and it works just fine.
Yes, MS Office 2010 is accessible in MS Office 2007 because both of these programs use xml file formats.
You would need to use the 'save as' command in OpenOffice and save the file as MS Office format.
MS Word 2007 uses a .docx extension by default.
Ms. G.O.A.T. was created in 2007.
Ms. Adventure was created in 2007.
Yes, but you need to ensure you know what you are doing. Install MS Office 2003 first, then install Office 2007 in a different directory. I have done this, but it was not easy and you need to choose only ONE version of Outlook to use or both of them will not work. Generally, it is not a good idea to use both at the same time, but it can be done.
Name the tool that a user of Ms Excel 2010 can use to enlarge and reduce the size of the spreadsheet view.