As a Creative Writing Student, I have an interesting relationship with Microsoft products.
Word and I have worked together since the age of Clippy. We
work together so regularly that my computer weeps with joy when I open my
projects. We spend hours together staring blankly at each other. Our trials and
tribulations also extend to the unique differences in software versions. For
instance, my computer, laptop, and the university's library all have different
versions, which can cause some interesting formatting errors.
I use Excel to track word count, story progression, and CYOA
paths because English requires a lot of math.
I know how to use Outlook even if we aren't on speaking
terms, it knows what it did. It's so secure that it bricks your computer if you
lose access to the e-mail.
I use Publisher often to type-set projects and I get on well
enough with PowerPoint to make niche presentations and Pitch Decks.
I currently use Edge.
OneNote seems interesting, but I handwrite all lecture notes
and drafts.
I used Planner during my court case and with my children’s school
through COVID.
Teams is currently used by many of my lecturers, and we have
sometimes used this to do tutorials and lectures. It was also used during COVID
for my kids and contact with their school.
My kids and I have mucked about with Access playing schools,
and it seems interesting.
I hope this has helped demonstrate my abilities and
experience with Microsoft products.
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