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BUS 305

ASSIGNMENT

1. Applications in the latest version of Microsoft


I. Microsoft Word
Word is unsurprisingly Microsoft’s word processing app. It includes an array of features
for document creation and editing, including: Spell-check, a rich text editor, and page
features such as justification, paragraphs and indentation.
You also benefit from the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) display – as in the
screen displays everything in the same way as the document will look when printed.

II. Microsoft Excel


Excel is Microsoft’s spreadsheet program that can be used to organize, format and
calculate data.
You can create formulas to aggregate large amounts of data, graph and chart data,
create macros, and develop pivot tables.

III. Microsoft PowerPoint


Microsoft PowerPoint helps you create professional presentations.
PowerPoint first launched in 1990, using slides to display text, graphics and multimedia.
Since then, it’s added a variety of features to streamline and enhance presentations,
such as: transition effects, timers and software integrations.

IV. Microsoft OneNote


OneNote allows you to jot down your thoughts before you forget them. Then, notes can
be shared with others. OneNote was introduced as a standard Office application in
2013, allowing even more users to be able to share their typed notes, drawings and
screen grabs with other online users.

V. Microsoft Outlook
Mainly used as an email application, Outlook is considered a personal information
manager, coordinating your calendars, task managers, contacts, notes, journals, and
browsing sessions.
Outlook can be used as a stand-alone app, or it can be networked to connect multiple
users to shared mailboxes and calendars under a single organization, for example
VI. Microsoft Access
Access is Microsoft’s database management system that provides a graphical user
interface (GUI) and software development tools that allows for stored data or imported
data from other databases. With Access, you can use data to create forms, tables,
queries and reports.

VII. Microsoft Publisher


Publisher is Microsoft’s desktop publishing program, emphasizing page layout and
design.
The program includes templates for frequent business needs, like business cards,
calendars and brochures/newsletters.
Publisher is considered a cheaper, easier-to-use version of design software, like Adobe
InDesign.

VIII. SharePoint
SharePoint is Office’s document management and storage system, allowing users and
groups to set up password-protected document sharing in a secure, organized location

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