Question:
How can I view .PPT files if my version of Power Point Just expired? Please help?
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2010-06-27 20:35:30 UTC
For my homework, I need to view a .PPT (power point) file my teacher sent me but my version of power point just expired and I have no way of viewing the file..

Is there any other kind of program that can either run or convert the .PPT into something viewable? I'm screwed if I can't open this.

Thanks
Four answers:
Who, me?
2010-06-27 20:37:27 UTC
OpenOffice Impress is a free, open-source alternative to PowerPoint, that allows you to open, edit, and save PowerPoint .PPT files.

http://www.openoffice.org/



They also have programs similar to Word, Excel, and others, in case your license to those has expired as well.
mengesha
2016-12-04 02:39:20 UTC
you'd be desiring to get PowerPoint. an selection selection, even with the undeniable fact that no longer so large for some PPT information, is to open a Gmail account, ahead them, the view them on line. this is effortless and loose, yet more than a number of the means element useful factors gained't coach up.
h4z3
2010-06-27 20:53:24 UTC
There is also viewers from microsoft like:



http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=048DC840-14E1-467D-8DCA-19D2A8FD7485&displaylang=en



But a good open source alternative is OpenOffice like the other guys said.
Carling
2010-06-27 20:43:42 UTC
the reason no one has answered is Who Me is right download open office and you can't go wrong


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