Click the Office button in the top left corner of the PPT window. That
will give you a menu with everything you are looking for.
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> I'm using PP 2007 on a new portable system running Vista. I cannot find a
> way to do a "Save As" for an existing presentation. I like to be able to
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> Melissa
Thank you so much! Vista has scrambled my brain, and I've not used PP since
Office 2000. I've stumbled my way through most of the options, but just
couldn't find this option. Over the next couple of weeks, I expect to be
back with more questions.
In the meantime...anything I should know about PP 2007 and running a
presentation via projector from a portable computer?
Melissa
> Click the Office button in the top left corner of the PPT window. That
> will give you a menu with everything you are looking for.
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>> Melissa
Michael Koerner - 09 Apr 2007 19:18 GMT
No different than running a projector under earlier versions. Also, F12 will
give you a save as options window.

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> Thank you so much! Vista has scrambled my brain, and I've not used PP
> since Office 2000. I've stumbled my way through most of the options, but
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Ute Simon - 09 Apr 2007 20:58 GMT
There's one issue which makes working with PowerPoint 2007 easier than with
older versions: The Online Help is much larger! Go to the Office Online
website http://office.microsoft.com and have a look at the Help & How-to
section. You'll find texts, demos and presentations there to get you started
quickly.
Best regards,
Ute

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> Thank you so much! Vista has scrambled my brain, and I've not used PP
> since Office 2000. I've stumbled my way through most of the options, but
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>>> Melissa