2. OUTLINE :-
Introduction
History of Ms office
MS Word
MS Excel
MS Power point
Publisher
Outlook
Reference
3. INTRODUCTION
Microsoft Office is an office suite of applications,
servers, and services developed by Microsoft.
Each program serves a different purpose and is
compatible with other programs included in
the package.
The suite of programs is
compatibmost common form of software used in the
western world.
4. November 19, 1990:
Microsoft Office for Windows is released otherwise known as "Office
1.0".
Office 1.0 contains
Word 1.1,
Excel 2.0 and
PowerPoint 2.0.
In the same year as this release, Microsoft becomes the first company to
exceed $1billion in sales in one year.
5. August 30, 1992:
Microsoft Office 3.0 is released on CD-ROM, including
•Word 2.0c
•Excel 4.0a
• PowerPoint 3.0 and
• Microsoft Mail.
This hugely popular version of Microsoft Office would later be
rebranded from The Microsoft Office 3.0 to Office 92.
6. June 02, 1994:
Microsoft Office 4.3 is released featuring
• Word 6.0,
• Excel 5.0,
• PowerPoint 4.0 and
•Mail 3.2, plus Access 2.0 in the Pro version.
4.3 is the last 16 bit version and the last to support Windows 3.x,
Windows NT 3.1 and Windows NT 3.5.
7. August 30, 1995:
Office 95 is released, coinciding with the release of Windows 95
operating system.
Works only on Windows 95, NT 3.51 or higher.
This is the first Office version to have the same version number
for all major component products (Word etc.)
8. December 30, 1997Office 97 released, featuring
Word 97
Excel 97
PowerPoint 97
and Mail 97 Office 97
was published on a CD-ROM as well as on a set of three and a half
inch floppy disks. It became Y2K safe with the service release 2.
9. January 27, 1999:
Office 2000 is released, featuring Word, PowerPoint and Excel 2000.
This was the latest version to support Windows 95, and the last Office
version that didn't include Product Activation and was not covered by
Office Genuine Advantage.
10. May 31, 2001:
Office XP is released, featuring Word, Excel and Powerpoint 2002.
This is the last version to supportWindows 98, Windows Me and
Windows NT 4.0.
It also features improved support for working in restricted accounts in
Windows 2000 / XP.
11. November 17,
2003: Office 2003 is released featuring Word,
Powerpoint and Excel 2003. This is the last version to support Windows
2000 and the first Microsoft Office to introduce Windows XP style icons,
which would be common in future editions of Office.
12. January 30, 2007:
Office 2007 is released featuring 2007 versions of Word, Excel and
Powerpoint. Office 2007 is broadly released alongside Windows Vista
and contains an entirely new graphical user interface, referred to as the
Fluent User Interface.
13. June 15, 2010:
Office 2010 is released, featuring user interface updates, extended file
format support and a changed user experience. It's the first version to
ship in both 32 and 64 bits and is the debut of free online versions of
Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
14. Released in 2012:
Microsoft Office 365 offers secure, anywhere access to email and
calendars, Office Web Apps, instant messaging, conference and file
sharing.
Office 365 is a cloud based application, making it easy to
communicate, create and share in the cloud.
15. January 29, 2013:
A new, cleaned up interface, a radical pricing model and seamless
Office SkyDrive integration are the key features in Office 2013.
17. WHAT IS WORD
Microsoft Word or MS-WORD (often called Word) is a
graphical word processing program that users can type with.
It is made by the computer company Microsoft. The purpose
of the MS Word is to allow the users to type and save
documents.
Similar to other word processors, it has helpful tools to make
documents.
18. WHAT IS EXCEL
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed
by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and iOS.
It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a
macro programming language called Visual Basic for
Applications.
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20. WHAT IS POWERPOINT
PowerPoint is a complete presentation graphics
package.
It gives you everything you need to produce a
professional-looking presentation.
PowerPoint offers word processing, outlining,
drawing, graphing, and presentation management
tools--all designed to be easy to use and learn.
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22. WHAT IS PUBLISHER
Microsoft Publisher is an entry-level
desktop publishing application from
Microsoft, differing from Microsoft
Word in that the emphasis is placed on
page layout and design rather than
text composition and proofing.
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24. WHAT IS OUTLOOK
Microsoft Outlook is a personal information
manager from Microsoft, available as a part of the
Microsoft Office suite.
Although often used mainly as an email
application, it also includes a calendar, task
manager, contact manager, note taking, journal,
and web browsing.