MS Powerpoint is a single program for creating presentations. OpenOffice is a suite of programs incorporating (amongst others) an equivalent program called Impress.
Do one of the following:If you are using Microsoft Windows XP, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.Click Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings.The English language is the fifth one down on the list.
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Microsoft has a whole set of document management programs. This set is called Microsoft Office which includes; excel, power point, office point, word, and publisher.
You cannot access Power point in MS Word. They both are different applications of the same company.
you start a power point by going to Microsoft Office if you have it.
You have to install the Microsoft Office bundle. It has the Microsoft Power point as an inclusion in it.
The OpenOffice equivalent of Microsoft's power-point program is 'Impress'
They are individual programs, but can both be found in versions of Microsoft Office.
Microsoft Office is a version of Microsoft Office that was released in 1999. It has different variations with different applications such as the familiar ones like Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Outlook, Access etc. Together they act as a suite of programs to do many general tasks need in workplaces. There are older versions of Microsoft Office and of course newer ones.
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Microsoft office is the application that can help you access you word, PDF or Power point documents that you use on your studies and also your can use Microsoft publisher in designing things such as brochures and business cards.
it is use for preparing your speech with your slide.