You can use inverted colors in power point too. This is just an additional feature for image editing.
sepia changes picture colors into what colors
yellow
An inverted image example is when the colors in a picture are reversed, like a negative photograph.
True.
By pointing at something and asking "What's that color?" If the colors match, then you are not seeing inverted colors. This answer is WRONG! For example, if you ask "What's that color?" and point to black, but you are seeing white, the other person will answer it's black, but in your childhood you learned that the white that YOU see is called black, so you still don't know if you see inverted colors.
They would have much more use for Word than they would for Powerpoint, but they could use Powerpoint for some things.
Only if you do not use anything that is not on the old powerpoint.
why isn't PowerPoint helpful..........
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.
You can use the "Share Screen" feature and run the PowerPoint on your computer. Alternatively, you can send the PowerPoint as a file through skype for each user to use.
No It Won't