i need software to open a powerpoint document file emailed to me

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I am a computer novice, i mean a real novice. Afriend emailed me an
attachment and i dont have the software to open it. Would really appreciate
someones help. thanks so much , Rhonda
 
I am a computer novice, i mean a real novice. Afriend emailed me an
attachment and i dont have the software to open it. Would really appreciate
someones help. thanks so much , Rhonda

Well, you're asking your question in the wrong place - this newsgroup
is for a database program named Microsoft Access.

But if you want to open a Powerpoint presentation, you need to install
a program named Microsoft Powerpoint. It can be purchased at any good
software dealer or bookstore. It's not free though.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
Rhonda,

This is just a guess -- I suspect that you posted the message here
because your friend emailed you an Access database file (*.mdb or *.mde
format), and you can't open it. Unlike PowerPoint files, Access files
pretty much require you to have a copy of MS Access (and it's definitely
not free of charge). If so, you might ask your friend to extract the
parts that interest you, and send those.

What I often do in cases like this (and you'll probably need to ask
your friend to do something like it) is to create a Query in Access that
displays the information you want to see. Display it in Datasheet View
(looks like an Excel spreadsheet), use control-A to select everything on
the Datasheet and control-C to copy it all to the Windows Clipboard.
Then open a new text file in Notepad and use control-V to paste all the
copied stuff to the new file. Save the file with a suitable name.

Your friend can do all this for each set of data that might be of
interest, and then email the text files to you. It's not as flexible as
an Access database, of course, but then it's also much cheaper to use.

-- Vincent Johns <[email protected]>
Please feel free to quote anything I say here.
 

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