Powerpoint 2007 is an application created by Microsoft that is used to create presentations. These presentations can be anything from a simple slideshow that replicates the functionality of a mechanical slide projector through to animated and interactive displays.
Powerpoint 2007 is available as a separate product, or as part of the Microsoft Office 2007 suite. A free application called Powerpoint Viewer is available to view, but not create, presentations.
This guide presents a number of tips and tutorials to help you create effective Powerpoint 2007 presentations, shows you how to use some of its handy features, and shows you where you can get free templates.
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