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I need the complete slides in Power point on the full subjects of management information system?
You could make your own by gathering some facts online and then adding pictures to a slide show.
an animated PowerPoint, if you know how to do that. (if you don't and it's due tomorrow, you probably shouldn't attempt it)
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If you have Powerpoint, you can change them, but not if you only have the Powerpoint viewer.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
The basic rule of Powerpoint is not to let it dominate your presentation. Remember that many excellent presentations were given on subjects like this long before the invention of Powerpoint. Decide exactly what the message is that you are trying to get across. If this is an ethics course, be objective and remember that intolerance is sometimes an attribute of almost every religion. Establish more or less what you wish to say, then write your Powerpoint slides as memory prompts and to highlight key points for your audience. Do not make the slides too cluttered. If you have never made a Powerpoint presentation before, keep it simple. Advanced presentation techniques can enhance your message, but only if you are comfortable with the format.