If you open it up and go to the help features you would have a hard time not understanding how to use it within 30 minutes. It really straight forward to do basic things. But like anything the more complex the usage the more complex the knowledge required to use it in that fashion. Overall It is fairly simple. --edit I suppose that is assuming you have basic computer skills and are at least some what experienced in the usage of a computer and menus, biased on the ability to post this question it was assumed.
Microsoft word is pretty easy to grasp once you know the basics of it. I can provide you with a site that both teaches you those basics and then more for if you want to get really into know all what Microsoft word can do. http://www.ed2go.com/landing-pages/pages/Microsoft-word-training.php.html
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One can find more information about Microsoft Word Viewer on the main Microsoft website. You can look at everything, from downloading trials to owning the Word Viewer.
They would have much more use for Word than they would for Powerpoint, but they could use Powerpoint for some things.
Microsoft word and Microsft PowerPoint and many more
Word is a word processing program, it can write books, create tables, mail merge, you can add headers and footers and do things that you need to in a word processor, if you are more specific on what you want to know, I can answer.
It is not necessarily more logical. However, Word is seen to be a simpler application to use and learn. Having learned it, there are a lot of things in it that you will also find in Excel. Things like the interface, keyboard shortcuts, icons, formatting etc. If you have already used Word, then you have already some knowledge of elements in using Excel, so you do not have to learn them again. That means you can focus your attention more on the things that are different and more complex in Excel.
Microsoft Word is a word processor. It is mainly for creating letters, correspondence, CVs, reports and in general documents that are dominated by the written word. Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing package. It is better suited to creating documents involving graphics such as brochures, calendars, invitations, etc. There are a lot of things that both can do, but for more sophisiticated and professional documents you would use Microsoft Publisher and for more straightforward documents you would use Microsoft Word.
No. Pages is used a lot but Microsoft Word would be used a lot more than it. Most people have IBM PCs more than Macs and so Microsoft Word is more common, as it is available for both PCs and Macs, whereas Pages is mainly for Macs.
A word processor is Microsoft's software program.
Yes but just that office word has more types of functions and it can load faster. That's all. Actually, they are about the same