Either open the file from PowerPoint and do a Save As... or right-click on the filename, choose "rename" and change the file extension from .pps to .ppt
You will probably get a warning about changing the extension, but this won't be an issue for this file type. It will then open in PowerPoint for editing. Of course, I'm assuming you have the software, otherwise, don't bother.
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it's good for searching purpose.
He placed the Sun in the middle of the Solar System, instead of the original format where the Sun, Earth, and moon were all in the middle.
False, unless you have already printed the graph you can always go back to the format tab and change the cells and background.
Right click the file name, choose rename, and change the .pps extension to .ppt. A warning about instability will appear, but no harm will be done to the presentation.
Save PPT 2007 file as .ppt format
No, each software contains its own extension (i.e. format) like Ms Word will have '.doc' or '.docx', .xls for Ms Excel, .ppt, .pps for PowerPoint template and PowerPoint slideshow.....
PowerPoint Presentation files must be converted to a YouTube accepted video format before uploading. Software like Author Stream is able to convert the PPT file into a MPEG4 video.
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kalyani
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Go to File/Open and browse where you saved your file at. Remember you should have saved (in OpenOffice) in a format that Microsoft can read. Word: .doc, docx Excel: .xls; xlsx, PowerPoint: .pps; ppt; pptx
.ppt is the file extension for power point files
Sure, what you need is an 3rd party tool like PDF Converter or else which could convert your PDF to other format like word, ppt, xls, or epub something.
This is the new format used for Powerpoint presentations. I believe this format came in with MS Office 2007. It claims to have more options that .ppt, which is the old MS PowerPoint format.
easy way to understand. ie pictorical representation is better than textual format.