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Will the below posted Power Point editors work with MS Power Point?
« Last Edit: May 11, 2014, 10:17:14 PM by Ducky duck »

Only legal way to get it free is to download the trial but other than that I can't say anything else or I'll get banned

Another thing is that I think Microsoft asks for you to sign up for an account to download Microsoft Office Trial.


libreoffice, openoffice, and google's powerpoint are free alternatives if you are allowed to use them.

Windows install disks should come with it...

It keeps asking me to put in Credit for the trial

I'm pretty sure you need to buy a key/CD for powerpoint, that's what I had to do. You can get all of office for ~$100 at best buy or something.

libreoffice, openoffice, and google's powerpoint are free alternatives if you are allowed to use them.
each of these options are free and can save PowerPoints that are compatible with Microsoft's product.

I recommend them if you aren't specifically, explicitly tied down to Microsoft's version.

Will Microsoft Power Point Viewer load them?

Or if i loaded them from a different computer with MS power Point would it load?''


I need this for school btw.

Will Microsoft Power Point Viewer load them?

Or if i loaded them from a different computer with MS power Point would it load?''


I need this for school btw.
Microsoft Power Point Viewer only views the powerpoint, it doesn't allow editing at all.

Microsoft Power Point Viewer only views the powerpoint, it doesn't allow editing at all.

I know,

do it the illegal way if your that desperate

Will Microsoft Power Point Viewer load them?
Or if i loaded them from a different computer with MS power Point would it load?''
I need this for school btw.
As long as it exports to .pptx or .ppt, yes.
If you're still unsure, Google Drive's Presentation stuff would have the best compatibility, you can just edit in-browser and view it in-browser.

microsoft office is 100 dollars if you have the money for it

I use LibreOffice as an alternative for Microsoft Office products. Works fine for me, haven't had any compatibility issues

google drive has the option to export to microsoft powerpoint