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Old 11-14-2009, 02:59 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by apretty View Post
is 'keynote' compatible with 'powerpoint'?

if i make it in 'keynote' can i use the available 'powerpoint' in classroom, for the presentation?

what, wrong thread?
There is no wrong, only thread.

But to answer your question, using keynote, I believe files are saved as PowerPoint files, ergo, they should open in PowerPoint. Not sure what happens, however, when you try to convince the inferior PC operating system of this.
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