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Office 2007 PPT vs PPS
In regards to Office 2007 and PowerPoint
If you make a presentation in Office 2007 save it as a PPT then open it in an earlier version of PowerPoint there is a chance you will loose some of your formatting, backgrounds, and fonts etc. My question is if the presentation is saved as a .PPS versus a PPT will they still encounter the same issues or does making it a PPS embed everything into the presentation. Thank you MJ |
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Office 2007 PPT vs PPS
In regards to Office 2007 and PowerPoint
If you make a presentation in Office 2007 save it as a PPT then open it in an earlier version of PowerPoint there is a chance you will loose some of your formatting, backgrounds, and fonts etc. My question is if the presentation is saved as a .PPS versus a PPT will they still encounter the same issues or does making it a PPS embed everything into the presentation. PPT and PPS in older PowerPoint versions including 2003 is the same file, only the file extension is changed. In PowerPoint 2007 PPTX and PPSX are still the same file, but in addition to the file extension the file type is saved in the document, too. But there's no influence on quality and editability. You will lose quality and editability if you save a file created in 2007 to PPT or PPS, because the older versions do not have some of the newer features. Best regards, Ute |
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Office 2007 PPT vs PPS
I work at a school; we are running Office 2003, recently installed Microsoft
Office 2007 Compatibility Pack. There are students who have 2007 at home and will now be bringing in their presentations. Is there a way to save the presentation to not loose any formatting, backgrounds, and fonts etc? Thank you, MJ |
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Office 2007 PPT vs PPS
Thank you
"Ute Simon" wrote: PPT and PPS in older PowerPoint versions including 2003 is the same file, only the file extension is changed. In PowerPoint 2007 PPTX and PPSX are still the same file, but in addition to the file extension the file type is saved in the document, too. But there's no influence on quality and editability. You will lose quality and editability if you save a file created in 2007 to PPT or PPS, because the older versions do not have some of the newer features. Best regards, Ute . |
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