A Seminar Report On: "Microsoft Office"
A Seminar Report On: "Microsoft Office"
A Seminar Report On: "Microsoft Office"
Seminar Report
On
Microsoft Office
Submitted by
Disha Khawla
1410991184
CSE C 02
(Dated: 19/Sep/2014)
ABSTRACT
Microsoft Office is an office suite of desktop applications, servers and
services for Microsoft Windows and OS X operating systems. It was first
announced by Bill Gates of Microsoft on 1 August 1988 at COMDEX in
Las Vegas. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications,
the first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
and Microsoft PowerPoint. Over the years, Office applications have
grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell
checker, OLE data integration and Visual Basic for Applications scripting
language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for
line-of-business software under the Office Business Applications brand.
On 10 July 2012, Softpedia reported that Office is used by over a billion
people worldwide. The current versions are Office 2013 for Windows,
released on 11 October 2012; and Office 2011 for OS X, released 26
October 2010.On 24 October 2012, the RTM final code of Office 2013
Professional Plus was released to TechNet and MSDN subscribers for
download. On 15 November 2012, the 60-day trial version of Office
2013 Professional Plus was released for download.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I have immense pleasure to present this seminar on
Microsoft Office,
a topic of my personal interest. Firstly, I
thank God, the
almighty for giving me such a great opportunity to present this seminar.
I express my sincere gratitude to
Disha Khawla
CONTENTS
Introduction
Main Applications of MS Office
Main View Of Ms Office
Why We Need Ms Office
Benefits And Uses
Conclusion
Refrences
Introduction
Microsoft Office is a proprietary commercial office suite of inter-related
desktop applications, servers and services for the Microsoft Windows
and Mac OS X operating systems, introduced by Microsoft in August 1,
1989. Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially
closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, OLE data
integration and Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications scripting
language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for
line-of-business. MS Office contains:
Microsoft Access database manager
Microsoft InfoPath an application to design rich XML-based forms
Microsoft OneNote note-taking software for use with both tablet
and conventional PCs
Microsoft Project project management software to keep track of
events and to create network charts and Gantt charts (not bundled in
any Office suite)
Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing software mostly used for
designing brochures, labels, calendars, greeting cards, business cards,
newsletters, and postcards.
Microsoft SharePoint Workspace (formerly known as Groove) a
proprietary peer-to-peer collaboration software leveled at businesses
Microsoft Visio diagram and flowcharting software (not bundled in
any Office suite)
Microsoft Office Interconnect business-relationship database
available only in Japan
Microsoft Office Picture Manager basic photo management
software , replaced Microsoft Photo Editor
MS Excel (Spreadsheets)
MS Access (Databases)
create a client database of all your companies clients and store all their
details, then create lists (printouts) of the information in any format
you like (eg one client per sheet or paper, or one per line).
MS PowerPoint (Presentations)
Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation program for Windows
and Mac. It is used to create slideshows, composed of text, graphics,
movies and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and
navigated through by the presenter or printed out on transparencies or
slides.
MS Outlook (Email)
Microsoft's website consists of hundreds of pages devoted to
support for their MS Office products. The site has free templates
available for Microsoft software, and troubleshooting if you ever run
into a problem. Automatic updates help keep your software bug-free so
that it is always working at top form.
Even a simple man can work on it due to its simple graphical user
interface.
Conclusion
As we conclude Microsoft Office programs are widely used in business,
and basic proficiency with them is often considered an essential job
skill. It is very useful to the users which depend on text documents,
presentations, graphical representations and many more.
I hope that you have found useful information and ideas to develop
many new documents in Microsoft WORD, Power Point, and Publisher.
You have been given starting points to expand upon and create you
own publications. Continue to explore all of the MS Office programs
and learn your way through them by investigating each tab. You will
discover many new features. Happy exploring!!
Refrences
http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office
http://www.howtogeek.com/