Tuesday, August 28, 2012

PPT files - What are they?


Many people encounter the PPT file, and simply have no idea how to use them. Despite recent advances in user-friendly PC and operating system, some tasks more difficult. Open PPT file is one of those tasks.

PPT files are most commonly identified with Microsoft Office PowerPoint, a program that comes with Microsoft Office. These documents are typically created PPT with PowerPoint, and are used for displaying slide show presentations and the like.

These files are incredibly popular due to their ease of use - users can quickly create PowerPoint presentations for business meetings, conferences, presentations, photos, speeches, and any number of events where it is important to display information quickly and images.

The presentations created in PowerPoint are often dominated by bullets and text, but can also include images, transition effects, video and audio. Not only that, but the PPT documents can also include macros - small programs that can do anything useful for the presenter.

Other programs can also be used to create and open PPT files, including StarOffice. Even more can be used to view PowerPoint files, but these can not really make any changes to the presentation. Due to their limited functionality, which are referred to as visitors PowerPoint.

That is, Microsoft has created their own PowerPoint viewer that allows users to easily open and view their PowerPoint files, but not make changes. With current technological developments, hand tools, such as smart-phones can now use the extension PPT, thanks to a mobile version of PowerPoint Viewer. Apple laptop computers and can also make use of PPT, with their own host of applications.

Unfortunately, not all are created equal PPT. If they contain some types of clip art, previous versions of PowerPoint, created with Office 2000 for example, will not be able to be opened with Office 2003. Furthermore, advances in technology have led to the pptx file extension, which adds another factor to consider when opening files....

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