.ppt for versions up to 2003 and .pptx from version 2007 onwards.
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
You can get music on your presentation slideshow as well. It can be uploaded in the insert and then music.
PPS files or Powerpoint show files are from the program Powerpoint. Powerpoint is made by Microsoft. Therefore, you can find information on these kinds of files on the Microsoft website.
They create files with the extension .ppt. Powerpoint documents are mainly used for presnetations
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.....
The .pps extension is a 'Powerpoint' type slide display. You will need Powerpoint or its equivalent to play it. If you do not have Microsoft Powerpoint then Open Office offers a free alternative to create and display such files.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
You can convert Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 files into 2003 files by clicking the Office Button, Then mouse over save as. A new menu should pop up. Click the button that says "PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation. Type a name and save where you wish.
PowerPoint only accepts .avi,.asf and .mpeg video formats.
.XLS files are standard Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files. .XLT extension is used for the Excel template files. - Neeraj Sharma
The complete MS PowerPoint 2007 program allows you to create, edit, and view presentation files, while the Viewer only allows you to view the file (not create or edit).
Many types of graphics can be created with Microsoft PowerPoint. Files can be saved as a JPEG, PDF, and PNG to be used as graphics.