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read moreBefore Purchasing Microsoft Office 2016, it is important to know what programs are packaged in the different suites. Here are the titles you should come to expect. The Microsoft Office Suite has stood as a top program package for several decades. While many of the core software titles have built on the foundation Microsoft started […]
The Microsoft Office Suite has stood as a top program package for several decades. While many of the core software titles have built on the foundation Microsoft started in 1990 (Bill Gates officially announced Microsoft Office in 1988), additional titles are now included. Beyond all the titles and new features, the suite of programs has built-in security, safeguarding information created and saved within Microsoft Office. For individuals either new to Office or who are interested in the latest offerings from the company, here is an overview of Microsoft Office 2016 programs.
Programs Available in Office Home
There are several variations of Microsoft Office 2016. The entry level Office Suite is Office Home & Student. The four programs included with this are:
Word
Microsoft Word is a word processor. It makes it possible to create documents in traditional text form. There are added templates available in Microsoft Word that do alter creation potential, ranging from book layouts to postage addresses. This is the oldest continually running program in the Office package, with its origin dating back to 1983 (although it was called Multi-Tool Word then).
Excel
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. While often used for financial reports, this program allows a user to input information into individual cells on a chart. The spreadsheet software permits the creation of complex mathematical formulas, based on what a user needs. This way sums, equations and other information can be automatically calculated when typing in new data into the cells. Microsoft first released Excel back in 1985.
PowerPoint
This slideshow presentation software is a digital version of film slides. Individual “slides” can house text, visuals, video footage and other information. PowerPoint came out with the initial Microsoft Office release in 1990.
OneNote
OneNote is best used in a collaborative environment. It makes it possible for individuals to input notes (both typed or handwritten), images or other content picked up from the Internet. This way, when researching a subject or when working with different users across a network, it is easier to save all viable information in one location. This title has been around since 2003.
Programs Available For Office 365 Home and Personal
In addition to the four previously mentioned programs, Office 365 Home and Personal come with:
Outlook
Outlook is an email service. The desktop application version provides more in-depth features than what the online login option provides.
Publisher
This is a basic level publishing tool designed to be an easy to use editor for books, pamphlets and other, similar documents.
Access
This is a database management software. It shares many similar features as Excel only it makes it possible to output the information easily to not only Excel but Outlook, Oracle based programs, and other third-party titles.
OneDrive
This is a cloud-based service, which makes it easier to save information created in the Microsoft Suite to the Internet cloud drive. This way, a user can access the information anywhere there is an Internet connection.
Skype
Skype is an Internet communication service. It provides VoIP features, instant messaging, video calls, and other communication options.
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