Office and Email: About M.S.Office



MS Office or Microsoft Office is a suite of computer programs developed by Microsoft. Although meant for all users, it offers different versions that cater specifically to students, home users and business users. All the programs are compatible with both, Windows and Macintosh

Some of the most popular and universally used MS Office applications are:


• Microsoft Word: Allows users to type text and add images to a document.


• Microsoft Excel: Allows users to enter data into a spreadsheet and create calculations and graphs.


• Microsoft PowerPoint: Allows users to add text, pictures and media and create slideshows and presentations.


• Microsoft Outlook: Allows users to send and receive email.


• Microsoft OneNote: Allows users to make drawings and notes with the feel of a pen on paper.


• Microsoft Access: Allows users to store data over many tables.

Why Choose Microsoft Outlook

A popular email management choice especially in the workplace, Microsoft Outlook also includes an address book, notebook, web browser and calendar. Some major benefits of this program are:
• Integrated search function: You can use keywords to search for data across all Outlook programs.


• Enhanced security: Your email is safe from hackers, junk mail and phishing website email.


• Email syncing: Sync your mail with your calendar, contact list, notes in OneNote and…your phone!


• Offline access to email: No Internet? No problem! Write emails offline and send them when you’re connected again.

Press Ctrl+R as a shortcut method to reply to email.


• Set your desktop notifications only for very important emails.


• Flag messages quickly by selecting messages and hitting the Insert key.


• Save frequently sent emails as a template to reuse again and again.


• Conveniently save important emails as files.


Most Popular MS Office Products


Why Choose Microsoft Outlook




E-Commerce: What is E-Commerce?
E-commerce is the buying or selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of money or data, electronically on the internet. E-Commerce is the short form for “electronic commerce.”


Some examples of e-commerce are:


• Online shopping • Electronic payments
• Online auctions • Internet banking

• Online ticketing