You don't, that's what 'read only' means. It means you can only read it.
You can make the power point read only too. It can be done via the properties and then read only.
You cannot convert Power Point file to play in DVD. DVD's can play only audio or video files.
If you have Powerpoint, you can change them, but not if you only have the Powerpoint viewer.
Compatibility mode is the term used in Microsoft Office that allows you to edit documents from Microsoft Office 2002 in Microsoft Office 2007 with only the features of Microsoft Office 2002.
you can only edit the basic item. by doing that you should increase the power of it's legendary power.
You can save documents in the trial version of MS Power point. It does not stop you, but makes it for some time only.
The complete MS PowerPoint 2007 program allows you to create, edit, and view presentation files, while the Viewer only allows you to view the file (not create or edit).
The Retail POS Software from Microsoft is one program that the company has available for use. This is the only known point of sale program available from Microsoft.
Supervisors and Community Assistants can edit protected questions. Only Community Assistants have the power to edit Preserved questions.
One may be able to obtain a free 60 day trial of Microsoft Office Power Point by buying the download directly off of Microsofts site. Unfortunately the only other way to access powerpoint legally, other than it being on ones computer is to buy an access key.
Yep. You open it up and start writing. If you mean handwritten... you'll have to scan your document in at some point, and depending on the software you use to do it, yes, you can usually pull the document into Word. If you only scan it as a picture, then you won't be able to edit it, but if you have a good test-recognition program, then you can edit it in Word probably.
When office becomes un-licensed you can't edit anything that you open in it. For example, if your office becomes unlicensed and you open something in word, you will not be able to edit it. You can only read/see it. Hope I helped! :)