Power Point

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spartan

I recently installed Office Basic Edition 2003. Word, Excel and Outlook are
available. Power Pointis not. How do I get it to install?
 
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spartan

Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally, I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.
 
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spartan

Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally, I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.
 
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spartan

Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally, I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.
 
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spartan

Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally, I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.
 
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spartan

Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally, I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.
 
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Gordon

spartan said:
Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally,
I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.

If you need to edit, rather than just view, presentations, then the latest
version of Open Office will allow you to do that. (Free).
www.openoffice.org
 
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Gordon

spartan said:
Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally,
I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.

If you need to edit, rather than just view, presentations, then the latest
version of Open Office will allow you to do that. (Free).
www.openoffice.org
 
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Gordon

spartan said:
Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally,
I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.

If you need to edit, rather than just view, presentations, then the latest
version of Open Office will allow you to do that. (Free).
www.openoffice.org
 
G

Gordon

spartan said:
Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally,
I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.

If you need to edit, rather than just view, presentations, then the latest
version of Open Office will allow you to do that. (Free).
www.openoffice.org
 
G

Gordon

spartan said:
Thank you Susan. If I had scrolled further down on that page originally,
I
wouldn't have asked such a dumb question.

If you need to edit, rather than just view, presentations, then the latest
version of Open Office will allow you to do that. (Free).
www.openoffice.org
 
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Susan Ramlet

No problem; sometimes it's hard to find information on Microsoft's web
sites--
 
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Susan Ramlet

No problem; sometimes it's hard to find information on Microsoft's web
sites--
 
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Susan Ramlet

No problem; sometimes it's hard to find information on Microsoft's web
sites--
 
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Susan Ramlet

No problem; sometimes it's hard to find information on Microsoft's web
sites--
 
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