previous answer by someone else
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my improved answer
No, you do not need to break any laws. You can simply download a copy of the FREE office suite : OpenOffice.org. it includes a package called "impress", which is the equivalent (and competitor to) of microsoft's "powerpoint".
their website is the same as the software name (openoffice.org)
as of writing this post, the suite is at version 3.1. in previous versions (i have not used it in a while b/c i have the Microsoft Office suite) you have been able to open, save etc all files between the two office systems (except access/base - this may have changed in the new version)).
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You can download a free copy of the Power Point viewer from Microsoft downloads for free. You can also download the free, open source office suite called OpenOffice.org. OOo has program called "Impress" which will open MS Power Point presentations and also can create and save as Power Point presentations. For 95% of the Power Point users OOo is entirely adequate.
Unfortunately yes, unless you have a friend that has the program on a disk.
PowerPoint is part of Microsoft Office, so I think it will attract a fee.
You can't get it for free-sorry!
But, you can get a 60-day free trial i think!
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Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
There are several options for free Microsoft PowerPoint alternatives. Some companies that make free downloadable presentation software similar to PowerPoint are Prezi, Kingsoft Presentation, and Google Documents.
MICROSOFT 2007
microsoft powerpoint
You can only get the trial version free. You have to pay for the full version.
Microsoft has free PowerPoint backgrounds to download and this is a reliable source. There are other sources too such as brainbetty and freepptbackgrounds.
You can't get it for free, but you may consider free alternatives. If you are used to the interface of powerpoint, you can try kingsoft presentation 2012, which has a similar interface with powerpoint 2007, but can almost do everything that powerpoint does. See: http://www.kingsoftstore.com/presentation-free.html
Microsoft PowerPoint needs money. But you can also download the 30 days trial version FREE. If you don't stick to Microsoft, here are many free powerpoint tools for you, both online and offline. Please refer to the links below.
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
You may be able to find a demo version from the Microsoft website. Power point is a licensed program from Microsoft and is not normally available for free. It is a component of Microsoft Office.
i need all the components of Microsoft PowerPoint
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