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Does Microsoft Windows XP Home come with Power Point
KizzyK_2
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What it says on the tin really, my dad is getting a laptop for his course and it has Microsoft Windows XP Home as the OS, he needs Power Point and I haven't been able to find any info that states it has PP with it.
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OpenOffice is a free office suite that includes a piece of software very similar to PowerPoint called Impress. Infact it can load up PowerPoint files and save new presentations you make on Impress as PowerPoint files. I think its https://www.openoffice.org. I use it a lot0
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If he needs to generate Powerpoint presentations, probably the Microsoft Student and Teacher Edition of Office (£74 from Amazon, for example) will be the cheapest Microsoft provides.
"Student and Teacher" is interpreted very widely, it would seem, because otherwise Open Office or even Ability Office might be obtained instead, on the principle that "some revenue is better than no revenue"...
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