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Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 - Step by Step

Your hands-on, self-study guide to building the skills you need to succeed with PowerPoint 2003.  

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  • From: Shopzilla
  • Posted: Mar-26-2009

Heads up...This is missing something!

Had problems with installation as there was not any place to activate the program....After several attempts, finally found it. The email doesnt work until the software is activated....Very frustrating. ...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-05-2006

"PowerPoint Is a Typical Microsoft Product"

PowerPoint is the perfect product for people whose idea of a presentation is to flash a up a slide and then to read to the audience what they are seeing on the screen. It is essentially useless for anything more than that. (See Tufte if you don't kn

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Feb-08-2006

"Just The Man trying to keep you down"

Microsoft Office and each of its components has such a foothold in the majority of offices around the world that there is very little incentive to change. Everyone in need of an office suite knows about MS Office. why not take some time and actually

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  • From: Yahoo! Shopping
  • Posted: Jun-30-2005

PowerPoint

Pros: none Cons: can't install Order the POWERPOINT in good faith. I had bought a book and CD, when I received it the CD, saaid I would need Power Point to view their CD. I called Dell to see what I needed. It took more than 1 1/2 hrs. before I found the department I needed, read the info on...

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  • From: NexTag
  • Posted: Apr-26-2005

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!

This isn't a very good program! It doesn't offer barely anything!

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  • From: Activehome
  • Posted: Jan-16-2004

Microsoft Office's high price tag has always made it difficult for us to recommend it, especially when for the majority of home users, a lot of the features and applications will go unused. For the latest version of the application, Office 2003, Microsoft has changed the available versions of the...

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  • From: Networkitweek
  • Posted: Nov-21-2003

It's nearly a year since we first looked at the beta version of Office 2003 and, by the time you read this, the final product will be on the shelves of your local computer store. Although we were working with unboxed CDs still warm from the press, what we saw is what you'll get. Installation As...

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  • From: Pcauthority
  • Posted: Jun-01-2003

A bit of fine-tuning makes the class leader in slide shows and presentations even better. PowerPoint was already the class leader, and it just got better, most notably because you can now embed video playback in full-screen mode while still in sl

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  • From: Howstuffworks

PowerPoint has been around for quite a while, so it might not be surprising that Microsoft didn't add much in the way of new features to this version. No program is ever finished, but PowerPoint already has most of the features you'd expect from a dedicated presentation program, as well as an...

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  • From: CNET

Microsoft sucks. It's also pretty sad that CNET is coming out with a review for this product 3 YEARS after it was released!

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