Powerpoint files can be opened in the Open Office Presentation section. Select a New Presentation from the File menu. Select the Open Existing Presentation option. Click the Open... button and select your Powerpoint file. Powerpoint files with the extensions .ppt .pps .pot .pptm .pptx .potm or .potx are recognised.
The Power-point equivalent in OpenOffice is Impress.
The OpenOffice equivalent of Microsoft's power-point program is 'Impress'
.pre is a slide show file created with Lotus Freelance Graphics (later bought by IBM). You will need the lotus software or convert the files to Microsoft's Power Point (Office).
Usually there is no need to convert, since Open Office can read excel files (except Open Office probably will have problems with macros). If you have Excel 2007, then save the file in Office 2003 compatibility mode.
There are many programs that will open power point files. Perhaps the most widely known is Open Office, which also has the virtue of being open source and therefore free.
Assuming you mean Open Office Impress... Open the file, click on Format, then Page. In the new window that opens, click on the Background tab, select Colour from the drop-down menu, and choose your colour from the list.
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Open the file in MS Office 2010 and save the file in compatibility mode.
Yes - you can create graphs from the data in a spreadsheet.
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Well depends. does your mac have Microsoft office mac edition. if it does then it should integrate perfectly, Apple's Keynote software and the free Open Office and Neo Office will all run Powerpoint presentations on a Mac.
You just save it to a memory key or file like a word document. Then when you want to open it, go to a new power point and click file in the upper right hand corner. Click open and click the file you saved it in. Then click the power point.