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If you click save as, you save your ballsack from destruction. If you click save, your balls will be eradicated. *University graduate*
Your question does not make any sense.If you save $100 per month, it will take 1 month to save $100.If you save $100 per month for 600 years, you will save $720,000 + accrued interest.Rephrase your question.
save, you cheap bastard
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I save 10% of each check I get, but if you are 30 and now just starting to save I would save 20% of each check to make up lost time.
Saving a PowerPoint is too easy. Look at the above instructions and try it. Open your PowerPoint. Place all your content, text, image etc., Once you finish your PowerPoint Go to File- Save As- Choose the destination place e.g., desktop and save it as PowerPoint Presentation. To get more PowerPoint templates visit SlideEgg and grab your favorite templates from them.
Yes it is. All you have to do is press "save as" and then save it as an ODT presentation.
yes they do How in the save click the save buton and save it as PowerPoint or if you want to send it click in sendvia email and send it as a PowerPoint presentation
PowerPoint uses three main file types: Presentation, Template, and Slide Show. For the most part, you can construct and deliver simple presentations without ever having to deal with the differences among these types of files. But before you can effectively use PowerPoint's advanced formatting options, you have to understand its file formats. Table 1. PowerPoint File Types File Type File Extension Default Action PowerPoint Presentation *.ppt Open PowerPoint Template *.pot New PowerPoint Slide Show *.pps Show Thus, from an Explorer window, if you double-click an icon whose file type is Presentation (.ppt), PowerPoint opens the file for editing. When you double-click an icon whose file type is Template (.pot), however, PowerPoint creates a new presentation, based on the template, and takes you to the first slide so you can begin editing. Finally, if you double-click an icon whose type is Slide Show (.pps), PowerPoint runs the show without ever showing you any of its slide-editing tools. Use the Presentation file type (.ppt) when you plan to edit the presentation and/or work with its design. To save a file as file type Presentation, choose Presentation from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. Use the Template file type (.pot) when you create a presentation that you want to use as the basis for creating new presentations, or if you expect to "borrow" the presentation's design for use in other presentations. To save a file as a Template, choose Design Template from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. When you select this file type, PowerPoint immediately changes the Save In location to the default Templates folder. Use the Slide Show file type (.pps) for presentations that you no longer need to edit or design. (Although it's possible to open this type of file from within PowerPoint, this is not the default action when you double-click its icon on the desktop or in an Explorer window.) Choose this file type if you want to start a slide show directly from the desktop, or if you want someone else to be able to double-click a file icon and see the show. To save a file as a Slide Show, choose PowerPoint Show from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. Shailendra shailendrack@hotmail.com
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you must save as "PowerPoint97-2003" Presentation in PowerPoint 2007. But I do not think it is an good idea "save as PowerPoint 97-2003". Because there are some effect in PowerPoint 2007 can not show in PowerPoint 2003. And after "save as", you can find it will be much bigger than before. I think you can finish your file in PowerPoint 2007
PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 both have the AutoRecover feature, where an unsaved presentation is kept in a folder. The AutoRecover pane should open the next time PowerPoint is started, and the presentation should appear the same.
.pptx is for Pwerpoint 2007 and onwards, including Powerpoint 2013.
You can move Power point into a folder easily. You have to save the presentation and move in a folder.
From your e-mail account, find Google Docs - Home, and locate the presentation you want. If you do not 'own' the presentation, or have not been granted specific access to it by its owner, you may not be able to open it.
Go to File--> Save as... when the Save As dialog opens - 1. choose a folder 2. write the file name 3. in the 'Save as Type' list - choose 'Power Point Show - PPS' (in PowerPoint 2010/2007 it is called 'Power Point Show - PPSX')
You can not simply downgrade Microsoft Publisher. In order to install Publisher 2003, you must have the installation media for Publisher 2003. Just save it as a Publisher 2003 file instead of 2007