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Microsoft office is the application that can help you access you word, PDF or Power point documents that you use on your studies and also your can use Microsoft publisher in designing things such as brochures and business cards.
The feature in PowerPoint's help system that allows users to access system information and technical support is called "Microsoft Support." You can access it by clicking on the "Help" tab or the question mark icon, where you can find resources, troubleshoot issues, and get detailed information about your system. This section provides links to online support, FAQs, and community forums for further assistance.
Press the F1 key or go to the Help menu and choose the option from there.
One can find Microsoft access help when one goes to the website of Microsoft Office, Universal Tech Support, Fix Now, etc. One can get live chat on these sites.
In Microsoft Word, pressing F1 opens the Help pane, providing users with access to various resources, tutorials, and support articles related to Word's features and functionalities. This feature assists users in troubleshooting issues or learning how to use specific tools within the application. Additionally, it can guide you to online resources or community forums for further assistance.
It comes with Microsoft word Microsoft Exel Microsoft powerpoint Microsoft Onenote Microsoft Access And Microsoft Publisher That is what is included in the 2010 addition.
You can find tips on using Microsoft Power Point at the official Microsoft website in the get work done section. You can also get help in the program from using the help feature.
You can look on the internet for troubleshooting help on Microsoft Access or simply hit the F1 key on your keyboard to upload the help prompt. You can also buy books specific to the product in bookstores.
I don't think it is possible to use Microsoft Word for a large collection of related data. Microsoft Access is the best choice for data collection, but I personally use Excel more (since I use numbers a lot and access doesn't do calculations). But either way, I wouldn't advice it, even if it is possible.
go on the internet and check
press F1