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I am doing this for school and I cant buy PowerPoint 2013, it's what my school PC has... Am I fucked.

oh schools is newer?

your more than fine

plug it in

and doubleclick onit

power point 2007 and up all use the same file type

If I have a PowerPoint 2010 presentation on a USB, if I take it to another PC will it open with no problem or do I need to install PowerPoint 2010 on that other PC?

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No I don't think so, I think there is a convert option in the program

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No I don't think so, I think there is a convert option in the program

What does this mean?

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You need powerpoint to view it I believe. I could be wrong but there might be a default viewer on windows.

I am doing this for school and I cant buy PowerPoint 2013, it's what my school PC has... Am I fucked.

CPU: Intel i7 4700 GPU: Gigabyte G1 GTX 970 Storage: 1TB Western Blue RAM: 8 GB GDDR3 Operating Software: Windows 10 Power Supply: XFX XTR 550W Case: Shitty HP Case From Old Pre Built PC
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What does this mean?

If it does not have powerpoint, you can package the file.

its under export

 

 

 

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I am doing this for school and I cant buy PowerPoint 2013, it's what my school PC has... Am I fucked.

oh schools is newer?

your more than fine

plug it in

and doubleclick onit

power point 2007 and up all use the same file type

 

 

 

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2013 can open 2010 2007 and 2003 files

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2013 can open 2010 2007 and 2003 files

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What does this mean?

 

I means it should work depending if you have PowerPoint installed but I don't think you have to have both PC's running 2010. Does that make more sense?

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THANK YOU ALL!!!

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office from 2007 and up use the file extension docx. Older use doc. 2007+ can read both, and 2003 can read docx with an addon from MS for free.

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You can install a mobile version of OpenOffice onto your Flash Drive. You can open PowerPoints with OpenOffice! 

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I am doing this for school and I cant buy PowerPoint 2013, it's what my school PC has... Am I fucked.

Powerpoint 2013 can use everything from Powerpoint 2013 and below.

Powerpoint 2010 can use everything from Powerpoint 2010 and below, but not 2013 effects, transitions etc.

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