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Powerpoint is the most famous presentation-making software program, it is part of the Microsoft Office suite. Free alternatives are available, such as Open Office, and Google Dogs has a basic online application for making presentations. If you have and want to use powerpoint, you can send your presentation file to someone and they can copy your slides and/or content across into a larger presentation.
You may be talking about Microsoft PowerPoint, or a program similar to that. On this site, you can make and design various presentations, which have been slang termed "slide show"(showing multiple slides on any subject) :) Have a nice day
you don't because that's plagarism. You can be heavily fined and or go to jail for stealing or claiming someone elses work as your ownAnother AnswerIf the work is your own and you have created your presentation using Google Docs and want to move it to Microsoft PowerPoint in order to take advantage of the additional features of PowerPoint, you can copy your presentation and paste it into PowerPoint.Read the PowerPoint Help files to learn more about importing a presentation from another program.
Stanford University has some good tips for help making a poster presentation. Microsoft's website also has some good help documents on making a poster presentation with Powerpoint.
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If you want to send it to another computer which has already downloaded the PowerPoint, you could send easily as putting it on an e-mail, message e.t.c...but if the other computer,PC, laptop does NOT have downloaded PowerPoint before it could cause a problem, damage or error. If it says your computer,PC or laptop will be heavy by opening this document selec "Cancel" of your 2 choices.
You can send the presentation in basic HTML version too. You have to send it as an attachment. Find it in your directory and attach it.
If you ask specific questions here, you will get some answers that will help you in your PowerPoint presentations. Also try asking someone who knows more about PowerPoint and they may be able to help you quicker as they can see what you are doing. Also do a search on the internet for PowerPoint tutorials that will help you to learn how to use it. Even if you just experiment with it yourself you will be able to learn how to do basic things.
it depends on you basically what do you want to present on a slide show, according to me cars, photos,wild life, space, universe will be the good topics for slide show as you can get the maximum pictures which will solve your purpose.
It is for viewing Powerpoint presentations. If someone does not have Powerpoint, they can use it to view presentations. It cannot be used to create or edit presentations. That can only be done with Powerpoint.
There is no simple answer to that. You should give your presentation a name that is appropriate to what the presentation is about. That way it is also easy to know which presentation is which when you have a lot of them. If someone is doing a presentation about the sales they made in 2013, they might call it something like Sales2013. If they were doing something about their holidays, they might call it something like MyHoliday. So you should choose a name that relates to what the presentation is about. Those are the best kinds of names to use.
Powerpoint presentations can have lots of complexities in them. If you are going to give a presentation in front of a group of people you need to know that the presentation will work properly. Things like timings, animations working correctly, slides being in the correct sequence, being able to read all the text clearly, having no spelling mistakes, having no errors in the facts you are presenting and many other things need to be checked. For all of these reasons and many others, you should always test a presentation before you use it in front of an audience. It will not look good if something goes wrong, and it would be very embarrassing for you. So always check your presentation, and even get a friend or someone independent to have a look at it.