They are for completely different purposes. Publisher is a desktop publish package for producing documents such as newsletters. Powerpoint is a presentations package, for producing slide shows.
A PowerPoint is where you create a slideshow. a web page is something on the internet
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Word is meant for letter or document creation. Powerpoint is for presentation creation.
You can type in words.
a game publisher makes the game go out in stores
Contrast (in pictures) is the difference between the darkest and lightest colors.
No. It has Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook.
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The complete MS PowerPoint 2007 program allows you to create, edit, and view presentation files, while the Viewer only allows you to view the file (not create or edit).
Word Excel Powerpoint Access Publisher
if you mean Microsoft office then:excel word PowerPoint outlook publisher access infopath
MS Office 2007 Standard includes:Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OutlookMS Office 2007 Professional includes:Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook (with Business Contact Manager), Accounting Express, Publisher, Microsoft AccessAnd, of course... MS Office 2007 Ultimate includes:Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook with Business Contact Manager, Accounting Express, Publisher, Infopath, Groove, and OneNote. It also supports Integrated Enterprise Content Management (ECM), integrated electronic forms, and creation of Information Rights Management (IRM) protected files in a Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) network environment.