If you are making a visual presentation with an overhead projector of some type, use Powerpoint as it handles visuals better than Word. If you are merely presenting a factual document or term paper or the like, use Word.
it depends on what you want to do if you just want to create a poster or something you want to print use word.
But if you want to make a slideshow or have some animations or gifs or whatever use powerpoint.
They would have much more use for Word than they would for Powerpoint, but they could use Powerpoint for some things.
Microsoft Office is an application software (i.e. Word, Excel, and Powerpoint). MS Word is used in word processing, MS Excel is used in spreadsheets, and MS Powerpoint is used in slide presentations.
You can print from Word or print from PowerPoint. You cannot print from word to PowerPoint.
Excell, Powerpoint, &word
MS Word (word processing) - Create a letter. MS Excel (spreadsheet) - Create a budget. MS PowerPoint - Create a briefing.
Can you please computerize the PowerPoint into the desktop? I think ....
In theory you could, but it is not what Powerpoint is for. It is better to use Microsoft Word and source the data from Access or even Excel.
MS Office is an office suite that contains Word, Excel, PowerPoint and many more. I use it for following reasons: To create document- for this I use MS Word To create spreadsheet- for this I use MS Excel To create presentation- for this I use MS PowerPoint
You can use a presentation in case of a slide show. For a document you might use word processing.
The speaker adverted the students attention to his PowerPoint presentation.
Powerpoint and Microsoft Word are separate applications. One does not need the other. So you can make Powerpoint presentations if you don't have Microsoft Word. Usually they both come as part of Microsoft Office, so if you have one you will also have the other.
The Microsoft website should have tutorials on how to do Powerpoint. You could also use the internet to find help with the problems you are having trouble with.