No. Excel is a spreadsheet application. Powerpoint is a presentation program that is part of Microsoft Office.
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Microsoft Office 2010 is an office productivity suite
No, Microsoft Office is a program sold separately.
Microsoft Outlook
You would probably need to use Microsoft office to get these results. I think there is an accounting program in the spreadsheet program of Microsoft office.
Microsoft Outlook came with most versions of Office.
Microsoft Office Word
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
It is a spreadsheet program.
Microsoft Access.
Usually Microsoft Word.