Hi Melody,

You do have to download the entire thing. If you select a "Custom" installation, you can choose to only install Impress if you wish, but I'd do the entire thing, it's not a bad suite.

Impress does usually work with Powerpoint. You have to be sure and save your presentation as a Powerpoint (.ppt) file though, as Powerpoint can't read Open Office file formats, even though Open Office reads Microsoft very well.

I hope this helps.

Steven

On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:41:14 -0400, Melody Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I am sorry, but I am really confused about what I am looking for here. I am a masters student and am trying to write my presentation in powerpoint format. I don't have powerpoint on my computer. A friend told me about your site and said that she uses it to do powerpoint presentations. I was searching around and found the program Impress. Do I have to download the entire openoffice program, or can I just do the impress program separate? And am I correct in assuming that this is what works with powerpoint and is interchangable with it? Please let me know if this is correct. Thank you for your time.
Melody



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