Bill Gates is the main person in Microsoft, so some people think it is him, but lots of people have worked in the creation of the various programs that are part of Microsoft Office. So there is not one person that can be said to be the founder of Microsoft Office.
All above are known for MS Office tools like MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook and many more.
MS excel is a part of MS Office suite. You can create spreadsheet with the help of MS excel.
MS Office is a suite of programs. MS Word is an individual program contained within the suite of MS Office !
MS DOS is an acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System. MS Office is an acronym for Microsoft Office which is a word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation application.
The short answer is 'No'. There is no need to download compatibility pack for 2007 office system if you are running MS office 2007. Compatibility pack is required; if you want to run higher version MS office program on lower version MS Office program.For Example:Want to run MS Office 2007 program on MS Office 2003: Compatibility Pack is Required.Want to run MS Office 2003 Program on MS Office 2007: NO compatibility pack required.
Use the official website for MS Office.
The most common for everyone is Internet Explorer along with all the Microsoft Office products, MS Word, MS Excell, MS Project, MS Outlook, MS Publisher, and MS Access. You may want to also add Acrobat. There are updated versions of MS Office about every 2 to 3 years. I use MS office 2007. There now is a MS Office 2010.
Sure. Even MS Office XP and MS Office 2003.
A Suite. For example the Microsoft Office Suite consisting of: MS Office MS Excel MS Access
You do not. MS Office is a word processor. You will need to use MS Outlook to check email.
Yes in MS office text can be typed horizontally.
openoffice.org is a great free alternative to ms office. it is completely compatible withe everything but ms publisher