Smith2, Annette wrote:
Do you offer power point?
Thanks, Annette Smith
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PowerPoint is a proprietary product of Microsoft that costs several hundred dollars. It is illegal to get it any other way. OpenOffice.org is a legal company with it's own software under a completely different licensing procedure. OpenOffice.org contains a multi-media presentation software that can read, edit, and save documents created by PowerPoint. Of course you can save your documents in the international odf standard so that you are guaranteed that you will always be able to read them regardless of politics or company lock-in.
Floyd



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