yes. you will need the CD for it though.
"With a WSUS, or a Windows Server Update Services, you can download needed updates to your corporate computer. This can include the latest Internet Explorer or other updates such as Microsoft Office."
One can go directly to the Microsoft website to obtain relevant updates regarding the Microsoft Office software, usually updates will automatically download if one allows automatic update.
Go to Microsoft office and you will find all the latest updates that you will need. After you choose and download your updates it will have a place for you to check and from that day forward it will send all updates for your product automatically to your computer.
Microsoft office 2007 is compatible with Windows 7.
Microsoft offers Windows 2007 as a free download on its website. One should be aware, however, that Office 2007 is not compatible with machines running Windows 8.
You can download it from the related link below. Alternatively you can go to the Microsoft Store.
No, it does not come with Microsoft Office.
I have microsoft works suite 2001 and it won't download on my new HP computer that has windows 7
You can download the trial version of Microsoft Office for free from the Microsoft Website. See the link provided in the 'related links' below. Note: Microsoft Office is commercial software, and isn't available free of charge. If you need a free Office suite, try OpenOffice (for Windows) or NeoOffice (for Mac OS X).
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.
One can find desktop themes for Windows XP on the Microsoft Download Center. One can download various themes, add-ons for Office, and the latest Internet Explorer from the Microsoft Download Center.
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).