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Save PPT 2007 file as .ppt format
.ppt
kalyani
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No, Office 2003 does not save files in the PPTX format, as this format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007. Instead, Office 2003 saves presentation files in the older PPT format. Users who need to work with PPTX files can convert their PPT files using later versions of PowerPoint or online conversion tools.
This is the new format used for Powerpoint presentations. I believe this format came in with MS Office 2007. It claims to have more options that .ppt, which is the old MS PowerPoint format.
easy way to understand. ie pictorical representation is better than textual format.
I can't understank your words.But if you want view your ppt as video format, you can read the article from the related resource: 6 Methods to Convert PowerPoint Presentation to Video
PPTX files are saved in a compressed XML format, which reduces their file size compared to the older PPT format, which uses a binary file structure. The XML format allows for more efficient storage of data and better compression algorithms. Additionally, PPTX can store images and other media in a more space-efficient manner. This results in PPTX files typically being smaller and easier to share than their PPT counterparts.
If you're making a PPT for a seminar, you should probably use a .ppsx file because it automatically opens into the presentation view (fullscreen view) instead of the editing view.
Power point saves its presentation as PPT format. This can be opened in any other power point with the same version.
Sure, what you need is an 3rd party tool like PDF Converter or else which could convert your PDF to other format like word, ppt, xls, or epub something.