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MS Office

There are three different versions of Microsoft Office for desktop computers, and they all differ from each other. OS-College has tutorials on their features and capabilities. Scroll down to see introductions to each one.

Office for Windows

Office for Windows is the premier office suite worldwide. It is used by most professionals. It also has more features and capabilities than all the other versions of Microsoft Office. Click the images below to learn more about how to use the Windows versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Office for Mac

Microsoft has made a Mac-compatible version of its office suite for several decades. Though its applications lack some of the features of the Windows version, Mac-users have a robust set of applications that allow them to share documents and collaborate with those using Office on Windows. Click the images below to view tutorials about the Mac version of Office.

Office Online

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Office Online is the version of Office that can be accessed through a Web browser on any computer. This means it works equally well on Windows, Mac OS, Linux desktop operating systems, and ChromeOS.

OneDrive

This is the document manager for Office Online. It is a central manager that gives the user access to all his documents.

 

Click here to go to the OS-College page about it.

Excel

Excel Online allows users to edit and share spreadsheets through a Web browser, using many of the features as the Windows version. 

Click here to go to the OS-College page about it.

Word

Word Online is a streamlined version of Word that has a few features that the Windows version has.

Click here to visit the page about Word Online.

PowerPoint

Create, display, and edit presentations through a Web browser. Give presentations through your browser.

Click here to go to the OS-College page about it.

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