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Can an older version of Powerpoint play Powerpoint 2003?

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I have Powerpoint 2003, my school has like 2000 or 2002 or something. I created a presentation on my computer with PP2003, would the computers at school with the older versions be able to play my presentation?

Most likely, unless you use special features that are only avaliable in 2003 ;) You could always file-> save as Powerpoint 2000 or whatever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alternitively, install thison the school pc's (assuming you have installation rights.)

Yes, but it will not do any of the special affects you add to the presentation like flying text and slide transitions

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What if I use the effects in 2003 that 2000 has? Will it play the effects too?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, if I install the Power Point Viewer 2003, will the presentation be able to be hooked up to the LCD Projector and play the slide-show with effects?

1) Yeah it should. Best bet is to stick with file-> save as older powerpoint version.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2) Erm yeah sure... the projector is just like a regular monitor except it's big.

when using a projector darkbackgrounds with light text work better than light backgrounds with darktext.

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Since 27 Aug 2002

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