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BevoBK - 21 Jul 2005 06:03 GMT
I have powerpoint 2003 and need to open my presentation in powerpoint 2002
for a college course.  Is there any way to do this? I plan on saving my
presentation to a CD.  
Troy @ TLC Creative - 21 Jul 2005 08:18 GMT
There is virtually no difference between PPT 2003 and 2002. All animations,
transitions, graphics, autoshapes, etc. will work as they do on your
computer. But if you go to PPT 2000 or 97 there are very dramatic
differences that will affect everything from the viewing of particular
graphics to animation incompatibilities...

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TLC Creative Services, Inc.
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>I have powerpoint 2003 and need to open my presentation in powerpoint 2002
> for a college course.  Is there any way to do this? I plan on saving my
> presentation to a CD.
Bill Foley - 21 Jul 2005 12:05 GMT
You don't need to do anything but save it.  Works back and forth between
these two versions seemlessly!  Hook 'em!

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Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor

> I have powerpoint 2003 and need to open my presentation in powerpoint 2002
> for a college course.  Is there any way to do this? I plan on saving my
> presentation to a CD.
 
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