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John Vinson
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:36:01 -0700, jim
A couple of suggestions:
1. Feel free to use the big white text area to ask your question.
2. When you do, use an appropriate newsgroup. PowerPoint and Microsoft
Access (the subject of *this* newsgroup) are two quite different
programs.
3. On your Windows screen, select Start... and pick All Programs. If
there is an entry on the All Programs list for Microsoft Office, open
it up. Do you see Powerpoint on the list? If so, you have it. If
not... you probably don't.
John W. Vinson[MVP]
A couple of suggestions:
1. Feel free to use the big white text area to ask your question.
2. When you do, use an appropriate newsgroup. PowerPoint and Microsoft
Access (the subject of *this* newsgroup) are two quite different
programs.
3. On your Windows screen, select Start... and pick All Programs. If
there is an entry on the All Programs list for Microsoft Office, open
it up. Do you see Powerpoint on the list? If so, you have it. If
not... you probably don't.
John W. Vinson[MVP]