Excel is a spreadsheet program, and PowerPoint is a program for making slide shows.
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So as you can see they are mostly different, I myself prefer PowerPoint in most projects though!!!
Microsoft Word is a word processor used mostly for text documents. Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software mostly used for graphic presentations. You can add text to it, just like you can add a graphic to MS Word, but you wouldn't want to write a book in PowerPoint.
Power point is a slide show and has multiple pages. Prezi presents by zooming around a single page. Also Power Point is an application and Prezi is online. That makes Power Point have less glitches. Prezi is free and I don't think Power Point is. Power Point has more tools but Prezi is easier to make, and is just getting started, while Power Point is pretty old.
MS Office is a collection of programs (called Applications) that includes 1) MS Word (also called WinWord)--for writing text documents, adding tables, adding pictures or drawings; 2) Excel--a SpreadSheet for making tables that can include calculations; 3) Power Point--to make slide shows that can include sound, speech, music effects; and 4) Outlook--to handle e-mail.
So Power Point is just one element or "Application" in the package.
There are several versions or editions of Microsoft Office issued two or three years apart. The newer versions contain added features. Older versions usually cannot open work produced by a newer version but newer versions can open work produced by an older version.
There are numerous other "Applications" that Microsoft produces and are available as separate "Applications" such as: 1) Publisher--for composing newspapers, greeting cards, banners; 2) Access--to make architectural drawing, maps, etc.; 3) Visio--to make a manageable collection of information (a database); 4) Front Page--to make web sites; and several more "Applications".
All of the above have to run in the Windows operating system. There are similar collections available that are not produced by Microsoft.
Corep draw is used for designing images by the computer while Microsoft PowerPoint is used for the presentation of computer software packages
On micro Power you make slideshows on Word you cant.
Word is a word processor. PowerPoint is a presentation applicatoin.
word is for word processing,making text documents and PowerPoint is for making slide presentation.You can type letters and insert images in both programs.
Microsoft word is used, most commonly, to create word documents. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to create power points aka slides. Think of the difference between a slide how and a letter.
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Word is meant for letter or document creation. Powerpoint is for presentation creation.
In Microsoft Word you can type words and change text. Microsoft Word Viewer just lets you see a Word document and print it without having Microsoft Word downloaded on your computer.
The variety of programs such as Powerpoint and Word are in simplest form: Visual Documentation Programs for Home and Business Needs. The difference between Powerpoint and Word is that, Powerpoint is a Visual Slide Builder and Word is a 'Word' building/editing program that can serve for numerous needs! Powerpoint and Word are both owned by Microsoft and are part of their Microsoft Office Suite - the equivalent Apple programs are Keynote and Pages respectively, which are part of the iWork Suite.
Microsoft Others include- * Microsoft Excel * Microsoft PowerPoint * Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer * Microsoft Outlook, etc
Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
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No, you have to buy Microsoft Powerpoint in any operating system. Microsoft Powerpoint is simply an add-on to any Windows product.
Microsoft word and Microsft PowerPoint and many more
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David W. Beskeen has written: 'Microsoft Office XP' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, Microsoft Office 'CourseGuide' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 - Illustrated Brief (Illustrated)' 'Microsoft Office 2007' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 7 for Windows 95' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows illustrated' -- subject(s): Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file), Windows (Computer programs) 'Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Exam Prep' 'Microsoft Office Professional for Windows 3.1' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 2000-Illustrated Introductory (Illustrated Series)' -- subject(s): Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file) 'Powerpoint 2000' 'Microsoft Word 2000' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 - Illustrated Introductory' 'Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Illustrated Introductory (Illustrated Series)' 'Microsoft PowerPoint 2002' 'Microsoft Office 2003'
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.
There is no Microsoft application titled "Proficient." The only reference I can think of that relates to the phrase "Microsoft Proficient," is I have seen it occasionally in job ads to indicate that the applicant is expected to have a reasonable proficiency level with Microsoft Office applications (usually referring to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).