Mike said:
Is Power Point on Officexp?
Yes, why wouldn't it be. However, my crystal ball tells me that you
purchased a new system with the SB edition, in which case, no it isn't. If
you want PP then you need the Professional edition. If you purchased your
system within the last month you may be able to take it back and ask for an
upgrade to the Professional edition, though the vendor has no obligation to
do so. They will charge you the difference.
If they won't do this then you must purchase the full version of Pro (you
cannot use the upgrade within the same Office line) unless you have a
qualifying product (97 or 2000). You also cannot use the upgrade version of
PowerPoint, you would again require either an existing version of Office or
PowerPoint.
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