Quick show of hands - ppt versions

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TAJ Simmons

What's your number one choice for what powerpoint version you now use to create presentations

97
2000
2002/XP
2003

What version do you think is most in use (nothing scientific)

97
2000
2002/XP
2003

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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Kathy J

I use: 2003
Think is most in use: 2000
Wish was most in use: 2002 or 2003

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Ute Simon

TAJ Simmons said:
What's your number one choice for what powerpoint version you now use to create presentations

What version do you think is most in use (nothing scientific)

I am using PPT 2002 in office and 2003 at home - and don't want to work
without one of the newer versions.

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Kind regards,
Ute
 
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Dave

TAJ Simmons said:
What's your number one choice for what powerpoint version you now use
to create presentations

97
2000
2002/XP
2003
I use 2003 (but hate the coloured interface)

What version do you think is most in use (nothing scientific)

97
2000
2002/XP
2003
Probably 2000
 
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Ellen Finkelstein

I use 2003. I think that 97 is probably the most common out there, at least
around my neck of the woods. Would like to get the results of your survey!

Ellen

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Geetesh Bajaj

I prefer PowerPoint 2003 - and believe PowerPoint 2000 has the largest
installed base. I also have PowerPoint 2000 installed and love to use that
version if I need to work with color schemes.

Having said that, for all practical purposes I would consider 97/2000 and
2002/2003 as two version groups.

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