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Heiji1412
Hello~
I have a major presentation to do this week, and this is the first one ever
since I got Office 2007 earlier in the year.
The thing is, the place I'm going to have present it on an older version,
not sure if it's 2002/2003, I'm worried about compatibility, I've seen
differrent Power Point versions mess up formatting before.
I know I can save 2007 versions into a compatibility format, but is there a
way to make sure that what I create at home with Power Point 2007 will be
what is presented?
I've looked into this, does saving the presentation into a Power Point Slide
Show (.pps) do this? I've never had to do that, so I don't know. Is there a
way to package the presentation so that it's self-containing?
The presentation is relatively simple, the only thing incompatible with
older versions is probably the WordArt I used as a title, but I don't mind
changing that and use the 97-2003 compatibility mode if need be, but I
thought I'd ask if there is a better way.
I have a major presentation to do this week, and this is the first one ever
since I got Office 2007 earlier in the year.
The thing is, the place I'm going to have present it on an older version,
not sure if it's 2002/2003, I'm worried about compatibility, I've seen
differrent Power Point versions mess up formatting before.
I know I can save 2007 versions into a compatibility format, but is there a
way to make sure that what I create at home with Power Point 2007 will be
what is presented?
I've looked into this, does saving the presentation into a Power Point Slide
Show (.pps) do this? I've never had to do that, so I don't know. Is there a
way to package the presentation so that it's self-containing?
The presentation is relatively simple, the only thing incompatible with
older versions is probably the WordArt I used as a title, but I don't mind
changing that and use the 97-2003 compatibility mode if need be, but I
thought I'd ask if there is a better way.