Yes, you can, and it's rather easy :)
1. Run > Regedit
2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows
3. Change CSDVersion string value from 200 to 300
4. Reboot
5. Install Office 2010 and reboot again
6. Repeat first 4 steps to get 300 to 200 value again
6. Voila! Enjoy your product ;)
Yes.but Microsoft Office 2007 is not
Microsoft 95 was the first operating system by Microsoft
Microsoft OSes require a separate partition per OS.
Windows 7 is the name of new Microsoft's operating system.
No. It is an application.
Yes, it is. Microsoft Office 2008 is office suite for Apple Mac OS X operating system. The newest Microsoft's office suite for Windows operating system is Microsoft Office 2007.
microsoft office is not an operating system, therefore your question have no answer.
Microsoft Powerpoint is not an operating system. It is an application. It does not come as part of any operating system. It must be bought separately or as part of one of the Microsoft Office suites.
Yes.but Microsoft Office 2007 is not
Microsoft's operating system is Windows, of which XP, Windows 7 and 8, are just three examples.
operating system, microsoft office
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite.
You do not. You must install Excel to a computer with an operating system. A flash disk is only a storage device and does not contain a functional operating system.
Software requires a specific operating system to work with a computer. Software designed to work with the Windows operating system will not work with Mac OS X and vice versa. For example the Microsoft Office suite for Windows will not work on a computer running Mac OS X which will require the Mac version of Microsoft Office.
Yes. Microsoft have made sure that office will work perfectly with Windows 7
No, you have to buy Microsoft Powerpoint in any operating system. Microsoft Powerpoint is simply an add-on to any Windows product.