Ed Edgerton wrote:
If you ordered a disk, you did it from someone else, as we don't sell disks. However, PowerPoint is a commercial application that's part of Microsoft Office. Purchasing Office is the only legal way to obtain it. What this mail lists supports and what I suspect you bought, is OpenOffice, a free office suite. OpenOffice can be downloaded for free from www.openoffice.org.I just received this software and had ordered it to have " POWERPOINT " Did you send the wrong disc? If not, how do I use this so that I can have my email open the powerpoint attachments sent me. Thank you for your help!! |
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