No. It is an application.
Microsoft 95 was the first operating system by Microsoft
Windows 7 is the name of new Microsoft's operating system.
Since Microsoft PowerPoint shares the same functionality you are probably familiar with from using other applications, you can close it easily.To close Microsoft PowerPoint, from the menu bar, you can click File -> ExitTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from the system icon, you can either click it and click Close, or you can double-click its system iconTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from its title bar, you can click its Close buttonTo close Microsoft PowerPoint like any regular window of the Microsoft Windows applications, you can press Alt + F4To close Microsoft PowerPoint using mnemonics, you can press Alt, f, x.
Yes, Windows 7 is an operating system developed by Microsoft.
Microsoft sells many operating systems most have Windowsin their name somewhere.
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.
No, it does not. PowerPoint is a part of Microsoft office which is in its turn has to be purchased separately.
No, you have to buy Microsoft Powerpoint in any operating system. Microsoft Powerpoint is simply an add-on to any Windows product.
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
if you mean operating system, Windows 7 (in beta)
Windows 8 is an operating system. You would use a software application that comes with Microsoft Office - Powerpoint - to create a presentation.
PowerPoint is presentation software produced by Microsoft. There are versions for both the Windows operating system and Apple's Mac OS X. Providing you have purchased a Copy legally it is not illegal to have PowerPoint on your computer.
Microsoft 95 was the first operating system by Microsoft
MicroSoft - Disk Operating System
Since Microsoft PowerPoint shares the same functionality you are probably familiar with from using other applications, you can close it easily.To close Microsoft PowerPoint, from the menu bar, you can click File -> ExitTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from the system icon, you can either click it and click Close, or you can double-click its system iconTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from its title bar, you can click its Close buttonTo close Microsoft PowerPoint like any regular window of the Microsoft Windows applications, you can press Alt + F4To close Microsoft PowerPoint using mnemonics, you can press Alt, f, x.
No. Microsoft Access is a database application, not an operating system.
I guess windows 7 is the latest version of operating system in MICROSOFT.