If you open it up and go to the help features you would have a hard time not understanding how to use it within 30 minutes. It really straight forward to do basic things. But like anything the more complex the usage the more complex the knowledge required to use it in that fashion. Overall It is fairly simple.
--edit I suppose that is assuming you have basic computer skills and are at least some what experienced in the usage of a computer and menus, biased on the ability to post this question it was assumed.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Microsoft Excel is much more powerful and can do far more things that are much more complicated that Microsoft Word can. So Microsoft Excel can be more difficult to use. There are of course lots of simple things that can be done with it and those are simple to learn.
Microsoft Word would be easier to use and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet and can do a whole range of complex things. Some things are very simple to do in it, but overall it is more powerful and more difficult to do the more complex things in. Microsoft Word has some complicated things in it, but it is not as powerful or as complicated as Excel can be. So Microsoft Word would be the easier of the two applications to use.
Only you can answer that question for yourself, after you try the program. The people who use it every day think it is very easy to use.
No, those two are not good choices. If you have it, Microsoft Money or even Microsoft Excel will be much more useful.
Much more better name it as Micrsoft Word Viewer, or Microsoft Excel Viewer. And it can vbe found and download from Microsoft site correspondently.
Excel is not generally used for creating memos, but you could use it to do so. You are more likely to use a word processor, like Microsoft Word.
MS Excel - is spreadsheet software. On the other hand,MS Word - Document publishing software. MS Excel can perform calcuation while MS Word cannot perform complex calculation MS Excel has file format xls while MS Word is saved in .doc format. MS Word has more formatting options like dropcap while MS Excel has more calcuation options. MS Excel has capacity to summarize data while MS Word is can only store as it is.
It is not necessarily more logical. However, Word is seen to be a simpler application to use and learn. Having learned it, there are a lot of things in it that you will also find in Excel. Things like the interface, keyboard shortcuts, icons, formatting etc. If you have already used Word, then you have already some knowledge of elements in using Excel, so you do not have to learn them again. That means you can focus your attention more on the things that are different and more complex in Excel.
Microsoft Word is not a spreadsheet program. It can do some very simple calculations, but if you want to do some more involved calculations, use Excel instead.
Legally, you cannot download Microsoft Word but there are alternatives. You can go to OpenOffice.org and download a completely free Office Suite that will have everything you need including : Word Processor Power Point Excel and much more !
Bill Gates did not make up the name Microsoft Word. It was one of his colleagues who thought of it. They had come up with the Word Processing program and one of his colleagues said "Well why don't we name it Microsoft Word?" Gates liked this idea because before Microsoft was not a well known company. This name would accurately tell what it was and help make their company more popular and known throughout the world.
If you are just talking about importing text then yes. On Microsoft Word you just highlight you text then copy it or (ctrl c) then you go to Microsoft Excel and paste it or (ctrl v). If that doesn't answer the question be more specific because that is how I interpreted your question.
ms word and ms office do not have their own clip art library ?
Microsoft Excel is the most popular spreadsheet application of all. It replaced Lotus 123 as the most popular one.
The applicant has used some applications on Microsoft Office more than others. The applicant is most familiar with Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.