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No, it does not. With other Chromebooks that have Android app support, you can install MS Office for Android, but the MS Office apps are showing as not compatible in Google Play on this device. Hopefully Google, Microsoft and Samsung get this worked out.
It integrates seamlessly with google docs and lets you use those web apps to edit and create docs and then save them in MS Word format if you want. But as a Chromebook it has the whole Chrome app store available to it as well and you can install the Office Extension for Chrome as an option as well.
No, it is not compatible with the Android MS Office apps, however, if you have an Office 365 subscription you can use the web based Office apps, it has worked well for me.
No. This is a device with an OS by Google. You can use Google apps in replace of Office. They do the same tasks.
As others have pointed out, it is not a Windows machine, so it does not come preloaded with MS Office. The Android versions of the Office apps are very good, but Microsoft's policy is that they are are not free on screens over 10.1". So, if you want to use the apps, you'll need to have an Office 365 subscription. However, the web-based Office apps are remarkably good, so one way or another, you can use Office apps.
No it does not
Not installed already, but the apps work fine. Word, Power point, Excel
No it does not and I can't find it in the Play store
No, but Android versions can be installed from the Google Play app store, or you can use Google Docs.
No Microsoft Office is not installed.. This is a Chromebook NOT a windows machine..