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My teacher had us download this lecture done in powerpoint and it is done on
powerpoint viewer. I have end the show and right clicked and everything to
print 4 to a page. It is not working do I need something else?
 
My teacher had us download this lecture done in powerpoint and it is done on
powerpoint viewer. I have end the show and right clicked and everything to
print 4 to a page. It is not working do I need something else?

The free viewer only prints one slide per page; to print 4 per page, you'd need
PowerPoint itself.
 
Thanks so much I greatly appreciate it.

Steve Rindsberg said:
The free viewer only prints one slide per page; to print 4 per page, you'd need
PowerPoint itself.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Can I download powerpoint for free then and where do i go to do it.

No, sorry.

You can download a limited time demo of Office 2003. A bit much if all you need to
do is print a few handouts, no?
 
Um... not sure I guess if I download it I could well print them all of for
the semester, or I could just go to the library and see if they have it at
school. Well I really do appreciate it the help you have given me. As well
as the 4 days I have been trying to print them of. I am very thankful that
you could help me with this.
 
Um... not sure I guess if I download it I could well print them all of for
the semester, or I could just go to the library and see if they have it at
school. Well I really do appreciate it the help you have given me. As well
as the 4 days I have been trying to print them of. I am very thankful that
you could help me with this.

No problem.

Here's a page with a link to the download in case you decide to try it:

Where can I download a copy of PowerPoint?
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00176.htm

Unless you've got *real* compressed semesters, it won't last you, though. It's a 30-day
trial. ;-)
 

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