go to finder, go to applications, go to the Microsoft folder, click ppt
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Microsoft PowerPoint
No, he invented Microsoft (eg Microsoft word, Microsoft Powerpoint) Not the computer
No you have to buy them seprately
PPS files or Powerpoint show files are from the program Powerpoint. Powerpoint is made by Microsoft. Therefore, you can find information on these kinds of files on the Microsoft website.
Yes you can use a computer projector to show off your pictures. You can use a program like Microsoft Powerpoint. Microsoft Powerpoint is a program that is usually included in a full Microsoft Windows package.
No, you will need to covert it first (on the computer wih 2007):1. Make sure you do not have the PowerPoint open that you wish to convert and that your work is saved.2. Rename the PowerPoint from "---.pptx" to "---.ppt".This should have converted it and should now be viewable on computers without PowerPoint 2007 or the PowerPoint 2007 Viewer.
Well first you have to activate it.
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
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No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
In the Microsoft offices