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Word 5.1, Excel 4.0, PowerPoint 3.0, Mail 3.1 August 2, 1994 Office 4.2 Word 6, Excel 5, PowerPoint 4, Mail 3.2. 1994 Office 4.2.1 Word 6, Excel 5, PowerPoint 4, etc. First release designed for the PowerPC, final release for m68k. March 25, 1998 Office 98 (8.0) Word, Excel, PowerPoint 98 October 11, 2000 Office 2001 (9.0
Microsoft Excel uses dedicated file formats that are not part of OOXML, and use the following extensions:.xlsb – Excel binary worksheet (BIFF12).xla – Excel add-in that can contain macros.xlam – Excel macro-enabled add-in.xll – Excel XLL add-in; a form of DLL-based add-in [1].xlw – Excel work space; previously known as "workbook"
Product name Release date PC app Mobile app Mac app Access: November 1992: Yes No No Excel: 1987: Yes Yes Yes OneNote: November 19, 2003: Yes Yes Yes Outlook: January 16, 1997: Yes Yes Yes PowerPoint: May 22, 1990: Yes Yes Yes Power BI: July 11, 2011: Yes Yes Yes Project: 1984: Yes Yes No Publisher: 1991: Yes No No Visio: 1992: Yes No No [1 ...
Affinity Publisher; Apache OpenOffice; Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher; Collabora Office Draw and Collabora Office Writer [1] CorelDRAW; InPage; LibreOffice Draw and LibreOffice Writer [1] LyX; Microsoft Publisher; Pages; QuarkXPress; Scribus; The Print Shop
Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application from Microsoft, differing from Microsoft Word in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and graphic design rather than text composition and proofreading. It is planned for discontinuation in October 2026.
Affinity Publisher: Serif Europe: 2.3.0 30 November 2023; 13 months ago () [1] 2019 () Proprietary: Apache OpenOffice Writer: Apache Software Foundation and others 4.1.15 [2] 22 December 2023; 12 months ago () 2002 () [3] Apache License 2.0 (Apache OpenOffice 3.4 and later) Canva: Canva Pty Ltd Rolling updates 2013 ()
It was included in Microsoft Office, in Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Project, and Microsoft FrontPage. It had a wide selection of characters to choose from, with the most well known being a paperclip called Clippit [1] [2] (also known as Clippy). The Office Assistant and particularly Clippit have been the subject of numerous criticisms and ...
Section 8.3.1 of ODF 1.1 says that addresses in formulas "start with a "[" and end with a "]"." In Excel 2007 cell addresses were not enclosed with the necessary square brackets ." [ 58 ] The ISO/IEC 26300 specification states that the semantics and the syntax depends on the used namespace, which is implementation dependent, leaving the syntax ...