Only if you do not use anything that is not on the old powerpoint.
The following instructions are designed for configuring Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to save all future presentations in a format that is accessible to all previous versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. To start PowerPoint 2007, Click Start, All Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.
Yes you can.
Yes. Since PowerPoint 2003 is older than PowerPoint 2007, 2007 can open an earlier version of PowerPoint. But Earlier version cannot open later versions like 2003 cannot open 2007 files.
Yes, all versions of Microsoft Office XP include Powerpoint.
there is a different header and there are different styles (backgrounds)MS Power point has various versions out of them are 2007 and 2003. The 2007 version is far more advanced than 2003.
In Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010, the extension is .pptx, whereas in earlier versions it was .ppt.
Microsoft Office 2007 is a suite of productivity applications that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The 2007 versions of these applications are the first to use the Ribbon interface, which replaces the traditional toolbar interface that was used in previous versions. Office 2007 also introduced new file formats that are not compatible with previous versions of Office, which is why you cannot purchase it from Microsoft. If you want to use Office 2007, you will need to purchase a product key from a third-party website like Microprokey. com Is a reputable website that sells genuine product keys for Microsoft Office 2007.
.ppt for versions up to 2003 and .pptx from version 2007 onwards.
Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
Windows xp can support a number of different versions, Office 2003, 2007 and the latest being 2010
you must save as "PowerPoint97-2003" Presentation in PowerPoint 2007. But I do not think it is an good idea "save as PowerPoint 97-2003". Because there are some effect in PowerPoint 2007 can not show in PowerPoint 2003. And after "save as", you can find it will be much bigger than before. I think you can finish your file in PowerPoint 2007
Yes you can. You can even save it in PowerPoint 2007 so that you can open it PowerPoint 2003. Note: I have not found any problems with this.