Windows uses an assortment of word processors. The most common is Wordpad which comes as part of Windows. Windows can support many word processorts like Open Office Write, Microsoft Word, Word Perfect and hundreds more. None of these come as part of Windows.
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No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
Your question is to stupid to answer.
yes all versions of the processor work with windows 7
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Since Windows (at least the kind most people use) only runs on x86 and x86-64 processor, the "best" processor for both would be the most powerful processor from Intel or AMD.
MS Word 2007 for Windows is a word processor program published by Microsoft Corporation.
Nope - Word is a word-processor program. Adobe reader is a PDF viewer.
It has a really simple version which is called Wordpad.
yes you can take new windows set up for used processor with your new motherboard....
Microsoft Word is a word processor. A Microsoft operating system is called Windows.