How can I find powerpoint download on office 97 disc

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Misha said:
Thanks Tricia, I have tried disc back in, and there doesn't seem to be
anything relating to powerpoint on it. I bought pc, second hand last
year, and it was already installed when I set it up..so, I don't know
where it came from in first place.

If you weren't given at least a license (paper) for the product (in addition
to a CD), you didn't have a legal version to begin with - you need to buy a
copy of Office.. Note that MS offers a free downloadable PowerPoint viewer
that will let you view PPT files...just not create/edit them.
 

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