PowerPoint 2007 is used to make visual aid presentations which are similar to a slideshow. When using PowerPoint 2007 it is best to outline the entire presentation since the presentation is the most important part of the slideshow.
It is the extension which is used to save PowerPoint.
Microsoft Windows Powerpoint 2007 is a program that is used in many different fields for presentations. Microsoft Windows Powerpoint 2007 is a program to create presentations in slides.
Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
Yes. Since PowerPoint 2003 is older than PowerPoint 2007, 2007 can open an earlier version of PowerPoint. But Earlier version cannot open later versions like 2003 cannot open 2007 files.
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
Yes you can. You can even save it in PowerPoint 2007 so that you can open it PowerPoint 2003. Note: I have not found any problems with this.
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.
Only if you do not use anything that is not on the old powerpoint.
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
Open your 2003 PowerPoint in Powerpoint 2007Go to filesave as...replace the old PowerPoint and make sure the new PowerPoint save as type says PowerPoint 2007 or .pptx or something similar to this
It could be either PowerPoint 2007 or 2010.
You can't get it for free, but you may consider free alternatives. If you are used to the interface of powerpoint, you can try kingsoft presentation 2012, which has a similar interface with powerpoint 2007, but can almost do everything that powerpoint does. See: http://www.kingsoftstore.com/presentation-free.html