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| | Features | Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 gives you more ways to create and share dynamic presentations with your audience than ever beforeEmbed and edit video files directly in your presentation; fade in and out and apply a variety of styles and formatsBroadcast your presentation online with new Broadcast Slide ShowCaptivate your audience with new transitions and improved animationsUse slide sections to navigate, organize and print your presentation.
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| | Description | Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 gives you more ways to create and share dynamic presentations with your audience than ever before. Exciting new audio and visual capabilities help you tell a crisp, cinematic story that's as easy to create as it is powerful to watch. In addition, PowerPoint 2010 enables you to work simultaneously with other people or post your presentation online and access it from virtually anywhere using the Web or your smartphone. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.06 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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| | System Requirements | | Platform: | Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows XP | | Media: | CD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 6 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Microsoft Powerpoint 2010 Problem (Solved) Aug 19, 2010
By GLF After purchasing a new Dell desktop with Win 7 (64), I upgraded from Powerpoint 2007 to 2010. 2010 has some nice new features however, it crashes frequently. It usually saves and recovers the work but it is really annoying to have a crash so often. It sends information about the problem to Microsoft following each crash. I hope they'll provide an update to fix the bug soon. If the bug gets a fix, I'd rate it at 4 stars.
Revised review: At the recommendation of another Powerpoint user, I disabled the "Send to Bluetooth" add-in app. I have had no crashes since. I revise my rating to 4 stars.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
No problems and excellent results. Dec 17, 2010
By William Oterson I'm a photographer and speaker and sooner or later I get around to trying everything I can to enhance my websites and talks I give. I've been impressed by PowerPoint presentations I've seen and finally gotten to try the program for myself. The 2010 product is what I've purchased and I can't make any comparisons to earlier versions as I haven't had the opportunity to use them. Prior to purchasing I had checked and found there might be problems if earlier versions weren't uninstalled first so although I had no earlier version I did have the viewer and decided to uninstall that. I'm using a reatively new PC with ample speed and storage and PowerPoint 2010 installed without difficulty. The product has worked flawlessly for me and not having read any books, or taken any lessons, I was able to construct a presentation, and a video of it, that I then emailed. I'm quite satisfied with the operation of PowerPoint 2010 but found the "Help" files to be considerably lacking. Because of this I've resorted to information I've found on the web to clarify things. Often, after trying a product, I'll find there's more with it that I want to accomplish and so must resort to books or videos but, as yet, I haven't found the right tool for my needs. Another thing that I find bothersome but which seems lately to be popping up with other Microsoft programs as well is the provision to upload to a proprietary source, for broadcasting or whatever. I suspect this as an opportunity for the company to, sometime in the future, charge a fee. Perhaps, though, it's my distrusting nature.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Installation is like playing a slot machine Mar 10, 2012
By William Don't get me wrong. If the product installs, it can be great. There are some new things that can make your presentation look as if Ken Burns created it. But getting to that point seems to be a matter of luck.
I first installed this on my desktop computer at home. After having to tell the installation several times where the critical .msi files were, it installed. However, the finished product was unable to produce any special animations like the product I use at work does, and the program I use at work is the same PowerPoint 2010.
I then uninstalled it and reinstalled PowerPoint 2003. While waiting for that reinstall, I used my second license on my laptop. That installation was almost seamless, again with a couple of cannot find .msi files messages. Fortunately, with enough insistant clicking, it eventually found everything it needed. The program worked beautifully on the laptop, so I went back to the desktop. This time, I instructed it to save my 2003 version and install 2010 too. The installation program again could not find the .msi files even though it highlighted the very subdirectory in which they are found. No matter how many times I clicked that the files were there, it would not find them.
Hopefully Microsoft will fix this bug. It is really frustrating to by two licenses when only one works. It is equally frustrating to find that the great special animations for which I purchased this upgrade only "sometimes" work on "some" computers. Don't buy this. Wait for the fix.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
PowerPoint Jan 07, 2012
By Kathleen DesHotel
"Kathleen DesHotel"
I don't know why I expected the new laptop to come with PPT, but it did not! Nonetheless, I got mine in this painless process though Amazon.com! It's working fine, and I am sharing my photography lessons again! :)
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
An Asset Dec 07, 2011
By Calvin L. Russell As my first purchase of Power Point, I have used this to create video and slide presentations and found it very user-friendly and fun to work with.
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