List and briefly describe at least six of the programs included with Microsoft Office 2013.

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• Microsoft Word 2013, or Word, is a full-featured word processing app that allows you to create professional-looking documents and revise them easily.
• Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, or PowerPoint, is a complete presentation app that enables you to produce professional-looking presentations and then deliver them to an audience.
• Microsoft Excel 2013, or Excel, is a powerful spreadsheet app that allows you to organize data, complete calculations, make decisions, graph data, develop professional-looking reports, publish organized data to the web, and access real-time data from websites.
• Microsoft Access 2013, or Access, is a database management system that enables you to create a database; add, change, and delete data in the database; ask questions concerning the data in the database; and create forms and reports using the data in the database.
• Microsoft Outlook 2013, or Outlook, is a communications and scheduling app that allows you to manage email accounts, calendars, contacts, and access to other Internet content.
• Microsoft Publisher 2013, or Publisher, is a desktop publishing app that helps you create professional-quality publications and marketing materials that can be shared easily.
• Microsoft OneNote 2013, or OneNote, is a note-taking app that allows you to store and share information in notebooks with other people.
• Microsoft InfoPath Designer 2013, or InfoPath, is a form development app that helps you create forms for use on the web and gather data from these forms.
• Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2013, or SharePoint, is collaboration app that allows you to access and revise files stored on your computer from other locations.
• Microsoft Lync 2013 is a communications app that allows you to use various modes of communications, such as instant messaging, videoconferencing, and sharing files and apps.

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