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IMAC & WINDOWS???????


Question Posted Friday November 20 2009, 12:42 pm

How do you save a power point so that it will open on an IMAC!!!!!!

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the_unexpected answered Saturday November 21 2009, 3:24 pm:
It depends if the mac has microsoft office on it, if it doesn't, you can save it as a powerpoint presentation instead of a powerpoint file, this will be a stand-alone presentation which can play by itself without having the program powerpoint on the computer.

However, there is microsoft office for mac, so there's a good chance that the computer will have that.

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