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.
.pps and ppsx (for Powerpoint 2010)
It could be either PowerPoint 2007 or 2010.
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Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
yes
Upgrade to powerpoint 2010
2010 i think
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Yes, but you will need to download a program from Microsoft's website to allow you to do this.
You can easily run the file of 2013 on 2010. This is because not much changes have been made in the two versions.
You can access Notes Master in PowerPoint 2010 by selecting View tab on the Ribbon and within the Master Views group click the Notes Masterbutton.You can learn more about Views in PowerPoint 2010: At indezine site
Yes. In PowerPoint 2010, you can insert a .swf file like other formats videos. PowerPoint 2010 supports .swf, .asf, .avi, .mpg or .mpeg, .wmv. But in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier, .swf is not allowed to insert into powerpoint. You need to convert swf to other video formats, such as .asf, .avi, .mpg or .mpeg, .wmv.