I don't know. I'm having the same dilemma
It is about "THE CAVE OF UNREPORTED DIFFERENCES". Accountants and accounting students can view it here. (It starts automatically.)
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).
Accountants use decimals by simply dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. One does not need to be an accountant to use decimals.
Yes
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.
The PowerPoint Viewer allows you to open and view PowerPoint presentations without installing the full PowerPoint software. It lets you play slideshows, see animations, and review the presentation exactly as it appears during a presentation. However, you cannot edit or create slides in the viewer. It is mainly used when someone needs to quickly view a presentation on a computer that does not have PowerPoint installed. Many businesses prepare presentations professionally with teams such as VGDS Global, known as one of the best presentation design agencies in the USA, to ensure the slides look clear and effective when viewed or presented.
No It Won't
Accountants use statistics for examining financial records. They also use this to assess the financial operations and help ensure that organization run resourcefully.
very badly