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Two of the most popular presentation programs on the current market are Microsoft PowerPoint and Prezi. PowerPoint slides can be downloaded into Prezi.
•Its better to do a presentation on Microsoft PowerPoint as it is easier to be presented to an audience. •Easy to use. •Can easily import media and recordings. •More exciting than a simple word document or hand written presentation.
To make a Powerpoint presentation on Windows 7, you need to buy a pack like Office '07 Home and Student or Office '10 Home and Student. However, Powerpoint viewer comes standard with Windows computers.
You can insert a new slide in a PowerPoint presentation by clicking on the "New Slide" button in the Home tab of the ribbon. Alternatively, you can right-click in the slide thumbnail pane on the left side and select "New Slide" from the context menu.
The shortcut key for the purpose is F5. It is used to start the slide show in PowerPoint.
From your e-mail account, find Google Docs - Home, and locate the presentation you want. If you do not 'own' the presentation, or have not been granted specific access to it by its owner, you may not be able to open it.
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
Microsoft Office Home contains the applications "Word", "Excel", "PowerPoint" and "OneNote". Some use-cases for this application suite would be for example writing letters using Word, creating statistical calculations using Excel or creating a presentation using PowerPoint.
Unfortunately, you have to buy the full Microsoft Office pack, which normally retails from around £99.99 for Home and Student to £449.99 for Professional. Personally I would recommend Home and Student, but if you are on a limited budget OpenOffice is just as good (openoffice.org).
A simple way to insert slides from another presentation is to use the "Slides" pane in PowerPoint. You can access it by clicking on the "Home" tab, then selecting "New Slide" and choosing "Reuse Slides." This allows you to browse for another presentation and insert slides directly into your current presentation by simply clicking on them.
No. You will need Powerpoint or at the very least the Powerpoint Viewer. There are lots of free PowerPoint Viewer you can find on Internet, check the related link. Or, you can convert PowerPoint to another format, such as Flash, then you can directly view the presentation with flash player or browser without downloading anything.(over 98% of computers already have the Flash player installed. There is a version of the Flash player for virtually every operating system. There is also a version of the Flash player for virtually every Internet browser.) What's more, it will maintain all original files in PowerPoint, you can view it without any trouble. Also you can find out many useful converting software on Internet, check the related link.