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You can download a trial version from the Microsoft website, or, if you just need to look at PowerPoint files, you can download the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer for free. Otherwise, you'll have to buy it if you want the full version, and if you don't want to commit piracy crime. PowerPoint 2010 for Windows is about $120, and it's about $100 for the Mac version.
Yes, PowerPoint 2007 has a compleatly different layout. You can download a trial from the Microsoft office online website.
Yes, but you will need to download a program from Microsoft's website to allow you to do this.
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.
The Microsoft website should have tutorials on how to do Powerpoint. You could also use the internet to find help with the problems you are having trouble with.
Microsoft office 2012 or 2011
You cannot legally download a Microsoft PowerPoint without paying for it because it is copyrighted, but Microsoft has their own separated program called PowerPoint Viewer which allows you to open and read the powerpoint files. If you can't use it, you still have an alternative of conversion to pdf file, OpenOffice, etc. However, if you go to Microsoft's website you can purchase and download the program from their website.
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
One can download Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 by purchasing it on Amazon, eBay, Textbooks, or Royal Discount. One can also download it from the official Microsoft website.
Microsoft Office suite 2010 is a package that contains a selection of Microsoft Office Products. This includes Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Access.
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).