Is Lync 2013 and Office 2010 Home and business compatible?

hi,
Is Lync 2013 and Office 2010 Home and business compatible?
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Lync 2013 and office 2010 is compatible with limited features
The following features are available only with Office 2010 or Office 2013:
Contact card with expanded options, such as video call and desktop sharing
Quick search from the Find a Contact field in Outlook
Reply with an IM or call from the Outlook Home ribbon in the Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks folders
Lync Contacts list in Outlook To-Do Bar
Office Backstage (File tab) presence status, program sharing, and file transfer
Presence menu in Microsoft Office SharePoint Workspace 2010 (formerly Microsoft Office Groove 2007)
Presence menu extensibility
Also you can refer below link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg412817.aspx
For your issue, verify from lync version {for example , if your office 64 bit, Lync must be 64 bit also}
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