No.
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
PowerPoint is not part of Windows 7.
Powerpoint is nothing to do with the operating system. It is a 'stand alone program' which is not part of Windows.
No, that is a different product. Sometimes a free trial is included but will end after 30 days.
There is Powerpoint for Windows 7 on HP. You should be able to download Powerpoint from Microsoft website. You can also call the manufactuare and they could walk you thru the steps.
Windows Calender is included with Windows Vista. It is not included with Windows 7 or 8, but can be copied over to Windows 7 and 8 from Windows Vista.
No, it does not. PowerPoint is a part of Microsoft office which is in its turn has to be purchased separately.
Yes Windows 8 has included Excel, Word and PowerPoint. It is because of the fact that Microsoft has the right of these products.
To make a Powerpoint presentation on Windows 7, you need to buy a pack like Office '07 Home and Student or Office '10 Home and Student. However, Powerpoint viewer comes standard with Windows computers.
i think yes there is but only on Google Drive. Thank you
if you mean operating system, Windows 7 (in beta)
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.