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How do I read an attachment that has been created in Power Point,.
I have received an attachment that was created with Power Point. I do not
have this program on my computer, so how do I view it? Is there a free download that I can get, so I can see this attachment? I've gone to the website, but can't find it. |
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This is a Microsoft ACCESS newsgroup, not a Microsoft POWER POINT newsgroup.
ACCESS is a database application that is part of Microsoft Office Professional. Wrong newsgroup. Note that the sender could package the presentaion as "pack-n-go" and then users without Power Point could view it. Rick B "Angus" wrote in message ... I have received an attachment that was created with Power Point. I do not have this program on my computer, so how do I view it? Is there a free download that I can get, so I can see this attachment? I've gone to the website, but can't find it. |
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