From: nicholas.jaq on 23 Jan 2010 13:21 I want to be able to view pp 2010 features like new transitions and embedded video on computers that do not have Office 2010 installed. Is there a way to view these new features, like a Powerpoint Viewer 2010? Any help would be appreciated.
From: jpforestier on 23 Jan 2010 13:32 I haven(t seen yet a Powerpoint Viewer 2010 around "nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com" <nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com@discussions.microsoft.com> a �crit dans le message de news: BDB1D6AF-C410-4F00-9832-60A48A1C4936(a)microsoft.com... >I want to be able to view pp 2010 features like new transitions and >embedded > video on computers that do not have Office 2010 installed. Is there a way > to > view these new features, like a Powerpoint Viewer 2010? > Any help would be appreciated.
From: Michael Koerner on 23 Jan 2010 15:01 Office 2010 is still in Beta. Your going to have to wait to see what evolves when it officially released. -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com" <nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BDB1D6AF-C410-4F00-9832-60A48A1C4936(a)microsoft.com... > I want to be able to view pp 2010 features like new transitions and > embedded > video on computers that do not have Office 2010 installed. Is there a way > to > view these new features, like a Powerpoint Viewer 2010? > Any help would be appreciated.
From: nicholas.jaq on 23 Jan 2010 18:00 Oh ok. I love the new transitions though. They are fantastic! Thank you. "Michael Koerner" wrote: > Office 2010 is still in Beta. Your going to have to wait to see what evolves > when it officially released. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > "nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com" <nicholas.jaq(a)gmail.com@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in message news:BDB1D6AF-C410-4F00-9832-60A48A1C4936(a)microsoft.com... > > I want to be able to view pp 2010 features like new transitions and > > embedded > > video on computers that do not have Office 2010 installed. Is there a way > > to > > view these new features, like a Powerpoint Viewer 2010? > > Any help would be appreciated. >
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