PPTools
Shape Styles brings the power of styles to PowerPoint. Apply complex formatting with a single click
Merge Excel, CSV or tab-delimited data into PowerPoint presentations to create certificates, awards presentations, personalized presentations and more
FixLinks prevents broken links when you distribute PowerPoint presentations
Optimizer saves disk space and bandwidth, shrinks your PowerPoint presentations to the right size for email, screenshow or printing
PPT2HTML gives you full control of PowerPoint HTML output, helps meet Section 508 accessibility requirements
Prep4PDF preserves interactivity in PowerPoint presentations when you convert to PDF
Image Export converts PowerPoint slides to JPG, PNG, GIF, WMF and and more
|
How to learn what version of Windows you have
Rightclick My Computer on the Windows desktop and choose Properties from the popup menu.
Click the General tab of the System Properties dialog box that appears.
Under "System", you'll find the Windows version (common name, version.build number) and any service packs that have been applied.
How to learn what version of PowerPoint you have
Start PowerPoint
Choose Help, About Microsoft PowerPoint
The Help About dialog will tell you what version (and Build number) of PowerPoint you have.
The Build number can help determine whether a particular service pack has been applied, but it's not 100% reliable.
Search terms:windows,version,xp,se,me
|
Contents © 1995-2008 Stephen Rindsberg, Rindsberg Photography, Inc. and members of the MS PowerPoint MVP team. You may link to this page but any form of unauthorized reproduction of this page's contents is expressly forbidden.
|
Español Deutsch Français Português Italiano Nederlands Greek Japanese Korean Chinese
|
|