No. MS word is part of the MS office package which is not included with MS windows. Windows does come with wordpad, a no-frills word processor, but if you want the features of MS Word, you will have to buy the program (or the MS office package) separately.
No.
Well yes its a home edition, more for your home not an office I guess.
Windows XP home edition
Windows Vista Ultimate is a premium operating system produced by the Microsoft Corporation. The term "Ultimate" describes the product as the most premium version of Windows Vista, it includes all additional features. Another example of "Windows Vista Ultimate" : Windows Vista Home Basic
What is different between Home Edison and professional
All versions of Excel should work with all versions of Windows.
Because it is ultimately created by Microsoft. The Ultimate edition has all the features of both Home Premium and Professional.
windows xp home edition
Yes, it will.
First, Microsoft does not have a "Home Basic" edition of Windows 7 (Home Basic was one of the Vista editions). The most basic edition of Windows 7 is called "Windows 7 Starter" and is only available (at least in the US) on certain small "netbook"-type computers, which may be a bit underpowered for the Home Premium edition. (Note that I'm not saying that any particular one is, just that it's possible.)That said, Windows 7 has a feature called "Windows Anytime Upgrade" that allows you to go from a "lower" edition of Windows 7 (such as Starter) to a "higher" edition (such as Home Premium). The cost is around $80 for the Starter to Home Premium upgrade directly from Microsoft; you may be able to get it for slightly less from retailers such as Amazon.com.If you actually have Windows Vista Home Basic, the upgrade price to Windows 7 Home Premium (again, directly from Microsoft) is about $120.
Not even close. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. Windows XP is an operating system.
Yes