I have borrowed a Thumb Drive (if that's what they're called)...
And I need to save something (specifically a PowerPoint) onto it, but I don't know how. Any Step-By-Step, on how to?
And I also would like to know if you don't have Microsoft PowerPoint (2003) downloaded/on your computer, can you still work on your PowerPoint if you save it on the Thumb Drive and onto the computer that doesn't have PowerPoint?
If yes, How?!
Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? 9dayz answered Thursday April 24 2008, 1:18 am: U don't need to download anything! It already have built in (power point) ppt viewer that used for preparing presentation files burned (or in file)in to CD! follow this simple steps for office 2003:
click File/package for cd/ choose copy to folder... then folow the instructon (location...etc)! after that u can get folder namely presentation cd! then u coul cut & paste it in to your thumb drive
when you want to start your presentation choose pptview.exe, then it automatically locate the files that you already prepared before!
*Kate* answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 9:55 pm: In power point click file then save as. then click on the drop down menu and change where it says my documents or wherever you usually save to the thumb drive. You may need to click on my computer and then select the drive. Different drives show up as different names so it may say Jump drive or removable disk. then you just click save.
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