A very basic Slide design for those who are not familiar with office and its use.
In this slide, you will have some background about some tools other than office that would be use for documentation and presentation. More emphasize on importance of office and its flavors.
In this slide, you come to know what office actually is and you will find some basic short keys for students and professionals those who are facing problems while drafting and designing any presentation on power point.
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Introduction to Microsoft office
1. Introduction to MS-Office
Toufique Ahmed Chandio
BE Computer Systems Engineering
ME Information Technology
Department: Information Technology, SBBU Sanghar Campus
2. Index
What are the editing tools for writing and presentations
What is MS-Office
MS-Flavors
What MS-Office offers
Useful short keys
3. Editing tools for writing and presentations
1MicrosoftOffice365
Best for Office compatibility with desktop and tablet apps.
you can get every Office app on all your devices. Or you can use the free Office Online versions
of these programs from your browser or the nearly full-featured mobile apps so you can get work
done anywhere.
Office 365 changed that all. From $6.99/month.
Start a Word document on your PC at home, add some edits from your phone, then print it off
from your browser once you get to the office.
You can collaborate online in Office Online, editing a document along with a colleague in Word
Online or adding comments to an Excel Online spreadsheet that your coworker can check later.
4. Editing tools for writing and presentations
2 GoogleG Suit(Web,Android,ios)
G Suite's individual apps are great on their own—modern tools with everything you
need to make documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The individual features
aren't the reason to use them, though. What makes G Suite great is how it's built for
collaboration. You can share your files with anyone—even publicly on the web if you
like—and let them all jump in and help craft a masterpiece.
5. Editing tools for writing and presentations
3 AppleiWork(Web,MAC,iOS)
Want to create beautiful documents, spreadsheets, and presentations?
Apple iWork apps—Pages, Keynote, and Numbers—are the easiest way to make them, and they're free
with Macs and iOS devices. You'll either find them preloaded on your new devices or in the App Store
as a free download.
Each includes a number of templates to help you quickly make the files you want, in a simplified
interface that hides most of its tools until you need them. You can start out with a template, pull in
your own images and graphics, and end up with a print-quality file in minutes. Or, turn your document
into a book
7. MS-Office
Microsoft Office is a family of client software,
server software, and services developed by
Microsoft. It was first announced by Bill Gates
on August 1, 1988, at COMDEX in Las Vegas.
The first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft
PowerPoint.
Microsoft Office is available in 35 different languages and is supported by Windows,
Mac and most Linux variants. It mainly consists of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access,
OneNote, Outlook and Publisher applications.
We designed this template so that each member of the project team has a set of slides with its own theme where he/she can present their research. Members, here’s how you add a new slide to just your set:
Mark where you want to add the slide: Select an existing one in the Thumbnails pane, click the New Slide button, then choose a layout.
The new slide gets the same theme as the previous one you selected.
Careful! Don’t annoy your fellow presenters by accidentally changing their themes. That can happen if you choose a theme Variant from the Design tab, which changes all of the slides in your presentation to that look.