Difference between revisions of "Microsoft PowerPoint"
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Note: For both Office 2007 and 2008, the default file format is .pptx. This means that any computers running Office 2007 or 2008 will be able to access such files, but if someone tries to access such a file from Office 2003 or 2004, it will not work. To ensure backwards compatibility, simply select the .ppt format when saving the document to ensure that Office 2003 or 2004 users can open the document. | Note: For both Office 2007 and 2008, the default file format is .pptx. This means that any computers running Office 2007 or 2008 will be able to access such files, but if someone tries to access such a file from Office 2003 or 2004, it will not work. To ensure backwards compatibility, simply select the .ppt format when saving the document to ensure that Office 2003 or 2004 users can open the document. |
Revision as of 11:53, 14 July 2008
Microsoft Powerpoint or Powerpoint is part of the Microsoft Office Suite developed by Microsoft. Microsoft Word is available for Windows and Macintosh platforms. Powerpoint is available on all campus computers and is part of the standard image.
Versions
For PC:
- Microsoft Office 2003
- Microsoft Office 2007
For Apple:
- Microsoft Office 2004
- Microsoft Office 2008
All 鶹Ƶ lab computers will be using Office 2007 or 2008.
Note: For both Office 2007 and 2008, the default file format is .pptx. This means that any computers running Office 2007 or 2008 will be able to access such files, but if someone tries to access such a file from Office 2003 or 2004, it will not work. To ensure backwards compatibility, simply select the .ppt format when saving the document to ensure that Office 2003 or 2004 users can open the document.
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