First released in May 1990 with Windows 3. Updated in 1997 to introduce animations and transitions.
No. That must be purchased separately, as part of Microsoft Office.
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.
Microsoft Powerpoint is not an operating system. It is an application. It does not come as part of any operating system. It must be bought separately or as part of one of the Microsoft Office suites.
For basic scheduling software, you can acquire basic software such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office Works, Microsoft Excel that will suffice for creating schedules.
Microsoft Word does not contain Excel or Powerpoint. The three come as separate applications with versions of Office 2003. So it is Office 2003 that contains Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
Buy a newer version when one comes out. PowerPoint versions correspond to versions of Windows; when a new version of Windows is officially released, a new version of PowerPoint should come out sometime afterward.
D.O.S. it is an operating system, it is the base for windows. That is incorrect. DOS was not their first product. Their first program was ALTAIR BASIC in 1975. DOS wouldn't come around until the release of the IBM PC in 1981.
Microsoft word is available for the Mac. You have to buy the Microsoft office package if you don't have it already, and it will come with word, excel, and powerpoint. You have to make sure it is for the mac, and not the pc.
yes it is in 2029!
Microsoft Office does not come bundled with Windows Vista Business. These are separate software products; purchasing a Windows Vista Business license does not include a Microsoft Office license. Users need to buy Microsoft Office separately if they require the suite of applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. However, you can purchase legitimate Microsoft Office product keys from various authorized sellers, including websites like Softwarekey4u .com These platforms offer product keys for different versions of Microsoft Office, which you can then use to activate the software on your computer. Always ensure you are purchasing from a reputable source to avoid counterfeit or unauthorized product keys.
Yes, Microsoft does. It is called Microsoft Lync. It has a free trial that could come in hady if the person in question is not sure about using the product.
1975