GyroPulse
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| 30 Apr 2014 02:09 PM |
i have work on a project on powerpoint about countries on africa and my teacher expects us to buy it for $100. because you know, microsoft wont let us use their petty systems without money which they need it, of course. the only thing i can do is go to my computer lab in school and work on it there but today was the first and final time we will go there for the project
what do i do |
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tahu157
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| 30 Apr 2014 02:17 PM |
Google "Open Office" and download their "Impress" program.
It's an open source PowerPoint-esque slide editor that I believe will save to the same file format as normal PowerPoint presentations, .pptx. |
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Goonji
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tahu157
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| 30 Apr 2014 02:20 PM |
@Goon,
Not everybody's a thief. |
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GyroPulse
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| 30 Apr 2014 02:21 PM |
| @tahu. does it open powerpoint files? because i have a flash drive with my powerpoint on it and i dont know if it would work. |
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tahu157
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| 30 Apr 2014 02:22 PM |
It should, yes.
The description of the program says it will open .ppt and .pptx files which are the types of files that PowerPoint saves in. |
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