Go to Microsoft.com, click on support then go to office help how-to. Then find PowerPoint. there you can browse through FAQ or watch informational options.
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You can open up PowerPoint and go to the help tab at the top and click the Microsoft PowerPoint Help option, or the Office Assistant.
You can find information about PowerPoint presentations on forums and blogs. Books, such as "PowerPoint for Dummies" are also a helpful resource. For more specific help about a particular task, one may also press the "F1" key whilst using PowerPoint to bring up the in-built help system.
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.
One can find a cheap projector to use for PowerPoint presentations on ebay where they can be purchased both used and new. One can also buy them from Amazon and Cheap Projector.
If you are looking for more information on are there classes to learn how to do power point presentations, the best place to look is on www.microrao.com/powerpoint.htm
Power point presentations are relatively easy to do. They support lecture information and give learners and the audience in general a visual to go along with the actual information.
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OpenOffice or LibreOffice can open PowerPoint presentations.
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Microsoft Office for Macs includes PowerPoint for the creation of a presentations. Microsoft also provide a viewer with which Mac users can view PowerPoint presentations without owning PowerPoint itself. Apple's own KeyNote software can save presentations as a PowerPoint file.
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Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.