Which Microsoft Office application do you use the most?

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  1. Thief12 profile image73
    Thief12posted 11 years ago

    Which Microsoft Office application do you use the most?

    Is it the most common ones like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint? or the most obscure ones like Visio, Project, or OneNote?

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  2. profile image0
    sheilamyersposted 11 years ago

    If it were an actual button that would wear out, my icon for Word would've had to been replaced long ago. I used to use Frontpage a lot when I operated my own website, but since I took that down, I haven't used FP. As for the others ... I couldn't even tell you what they do because I never used them.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I used FrontPage a while ago too. Sadly, Microsoft discontinued it after the 2003 version, and replaced it with Expression Web. I haven't used that one. Thanks for the reply.

  3. renegadetory profile image60
    renegadetoryposted 11 years ago

    I would have to say MS  Word... but then, I'm not working right now.  When I was working I used excel and powerpoint along with word.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I would say those are the three I use the most. Word is a must and a natural catch-all for anything you need to write, but since I work in education, I rely a lot on PowerPoint too. I also find myself using Excel quite a lot. Thanks for your answer!

  4. TheRaptorClaw profile image62
    TheRaptorClawposted 11 years ago

    I use to use word nonstop. In high school, it was Word and PowerPoint. However, now that I am majoring in business, my most used application is Excel. I also am taking a computer information class so Visio is a new one that I have started using.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I hadn't used Visio in several years until last week. I had to install it to get ready for a course I'll be giving on it. It's a really cool app. Thanks for the answer.

  5. Diana Lee profile image79
    Diana Leeposted 11 years ago

    I use Micro Soft Word and I know little about the others.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Excel = spreadsheets
      PowerPoint = presentations
      Outlook = e-mail
      Access = databases
      Publisher = flyers and brochures
      Visio = flowcharts and schematics
      OneNote = digital notebook
      FrontPage = web page design
      Project = project management and diagrams

  6. IslandBites profile image92
    IslandBitesposted 11 years ago

    I am in the same group too. I use Word all the time.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, I'm sure Word is the one most people use. Thanks for the answer ;-)

  7. LastRoseofSummer2 profile image81
    LastRoseofSummer2posted 11 years ago

    I use Microsoft Word the most. Everything I write is composed in Word first. I really don't use any of the other Office applications, but then again I really don't have a need for them at the moment. If this was different I still think Microsoft Word would be the one I used the most.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, it all depends on the nature of the work each one of us do. Thanks for your comment.

  8. myefforts profile image69
    myeffortsposted 11 years ago

    MS outlook, Excel, Word and Power point are quite common in my use. These three are the ones in most use for all those who work, I guess.

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, that's why those are the ones that are typically included in most basic versions of Office. Thanks for the answer!

  9. mujtabasworld profile image60
    mujtabasworldposted 11 years ago

    I mostly use word, and rarely powerpoint

    1. Thief12 profile image73
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I should ask a different question "Anyone that doesn't use Word?" Hehehe. Thanks for your answer!

    2. mujtabasworld profile image60
      mujtabasworldposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, u r right big_smile

 
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