I have been working on the problem for about 2 hours now. You can READ PDFs and other documents with a free program called GoodReader there are a few youtube vids on the program and it suits my reading needs. I think there is a work around with one or more of the cheap aps, but I am not sure yet. If I find out I will let add to this.
No. It is only for viewing the shows, not for editing them. You need Powerpoint itself to do that.
Editing a PowerPoint is correcting or revising the content in the presentation. Formatting is more concerned with the look of the presentation and ensures the presentation is consistent with matching bullets, fonts and slides.
It is a program that is for drawing or editing pictures.
Various commands that you need are on toolbars as a quick way of doing things that you need, such as formatting or editing or many other tasks available in Powerpoint.
There are two ways to add borders to PowerPoint slides: You can create a simple border by drawing a rectangular, unfilled Auto Shape on your slide and editing the line style, thickness, and color of the line. Or, for more elaborate borders, consider the variety of border clips available through Clip Organizer. You can insert them on a slide and then rotate or re-size them.
Simple drawing materials Adobe Photoshop or other editing software Drawing Tablet
You can use inverted colors in power point too. This is just an additional feature for image editing.
Use Adobe Photoshop for advanced editing or just use PowerPoint (PC) or presentations (mac) for simple changes to a picture
Microsoft PowerPoint is usually used to create presentations to convey information in front of a large group. However, the program is also useful for other functions, like photo editing and collage-making.
The variety of programs such as Powerpoint and Word are in simplest form: Visual Documentation Programs for Home and Business Needs. The difference between Powerpoint and Word is that, Powerpoint is a Visual Slide Builder and Word is a 'Word' building/editing program that can serve for numerous needs! Powerpoint and Word are both owned by Microsoft and are part of their Microsoft Office Suite - the equivalent Apple programs are Keynote and Pages respectively, which are part of the iWork Suite.
When you open any application, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., you will find two windows on the screen. The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. The smaller window, which is inside the Application window is called the document window. This window is used for typing, editing, drawing, and formatting the text and graphics
Windows Movie Maker or other video editing software application.