Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 will support Microsoft 2010.
Yes, you can. Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 support Microsoft 2010.
No. Office 2011 is only for Mac OS X. The equivalent for Windows is Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft Office 2010 will run on Windows XP.
Yes, if you purchase Microsoft Office 2010, it will be compatible with Windows XP. If you get the newer version like Microsoft Office 2013, it will not be compatible with Windows XP.
Yes.
i believe windows 7
Microsoft is going to release Windows version of Office (32 and 64 bits) in the first half of 2010, somewhere around June.
It is not recommended to use Microsoft Office version 2002 with Windows 8. Microsoft no longer supports this version and there may be compatibility issues and security risks. It is best to upgrade to a newer version of Microsoft Office for optimal performance and security. Websites like Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that will allow you to upgrade your Microsoft product key without any hassle. This way, you can have the latest version of Microsoft Office that is compatible with Windows 8 for your needs.
i believe windows 7
Yes, it will.
You don't. Microsoft ended extended support for Windows 2000 in July of 2010. At this point in time, you should be running Windows 7, or Windows XP with an extended support plan. If you need Windows 2000 support, contact Microsoft, and be prepared to spend a very large amount of money.
You can purshase Microsoft Office 2010 for about $200.00, use starter Microsoft Office, which contains Microsoft Word and Excel, or download a free software such as OpenOffice at Openoffice.org (recommended).
Microsoft Office 2010 is an office productivity suite