Yes
No, word and powerpoint are two separate programs in Microsoft Office, word is used for writing papers, essays, documents, reports, etc while powerpoint just outlines points that you will cover along with visual imagery and the like
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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.
Animation Effects is the main one.
They would have much more use for Word than they would for Powerpoint, but they could use Powerpoint for some things.
Microsoft Word is one of many.
Word is meant for letter or document creation. Powerpoint is for presentation creation.
Powerpoint is a loan word in German, it is spelled and pronounced the same.
Word pad and PowerPoint i think it is sorry if i am wrong
Yes.
There are a lot of things Word does, that Excel and Powerpoint don't. Probably the most significant of these is Mail Merge.
Sharepoint 2007 and Microsoft powerpoint are two complete different things. For one, Sharepoint requires a web browser and an internet connection, while powerpoint does not. Powerpoint is for making powerpoints while Sharepoint is for running multiple web apps.