Excel is a spreadsheet application and Publisher is an application that creates brochures, business cards etc. So consequently the differences are immense. But it is possible to insert a picture into Excel, and format the text to make it pretty, as you would do in Publisher.
Excel is a spreadsheet program, for working numbers and calculations etc. and Publisher is a desktop publisher which is for working with text to create documents like magazines and brochures.
Excel is for handling data, while publisher is for making posters, business cards etc.
They are the same thing, excel is Microsoft's spreadsheet programme.
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Excel is a spreadsheet program that is marketed by Microsoft. Word is a word processing program that is marketed by the same company.
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Microsoft Office XP Small Business comes with Word, Excel, Outlook, and Publisher.
Word: Is used to Create / Edit Word Processing documents Excel: Is used to Create / Edit Spreadsheet Calculations Hope this helps
SQL means Structured Query Language. It is a programming language which is mainly used for maintaining databases. Excel is one of the application developed by Microsoft to do calculations, graphs using spreadsheets.
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You can do some basic drawing and graphics in Microsoft Excel, but you would be better off using a word processor, desktop publisher or a graphics package for designing posters.
5 Microsoft products include the following:Microsoft PowerPoint 2007Microsoft Publisher 2007Microsoft Excel 2007Microsoft Word 2007Source(s):My Memory
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).