Click on the Office icon on the top left and click save.
sure you can! but you have to have Microsoft office 2003 and 2007. when you are saving on 2007, go to save as and hit, save copy compatible with Microsoft office 97-2007. its very simple and easy.
The following instructions are designed for configuring Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to save all future presentations in a format that is accessible to all previous versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. To start PowerPoint 2007, Click Start, All Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.
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.
you must save as "PowerPoint97-2003" Presentation in PowerPoint 2007. But I do not think it is an good idea "save as PowerPoint 97-2003". Because there are some effect in PowerPoint 2007 can not show in PowerPoint 2003. And after "save as", you can find it will be much bigger than before. I think you can finish your file in PowerPoint 2007
Yes you can. You can even save it in PowerPoint 2007 so that you can open it PowerPoint 2003. Note: I have not found any problems with this.
Yes, but you will need to download a program from Microsoft's website to allow you to do this.
Yes you can.
Open your 2003 PowerPoint in Powerpoint 2007Go to filesave as...replace the old PowerPoint and make sure the new PowerPoint save as type says PowerPoint 2007 or .pptx or something similar to this
You can not simply downgrade Microsoft Publisher. In order to install Publisher 2003, you must have the installation media for Publisher 2003. Just save it as a Publisher 2003 file instead of 2007
Click on File/Save or hit the floppy disc icon
Microsoft Office for Macs includes PowerPoint for the creation of a presentations. Microsoft also provide a viewer with which Mac users can view PowerPoint presentations without owning PowerPoint itself. Apple's own KeyNote software can save presentations as a PowerPoint file.
Open it with word 2007 and then save it from Save as command