No, not legally anyway. Try OpenOffice, it has presentation software. It probably doesnt have all the stuff powerpoint does, but it should suffice, at least for the moment.
2007-01-18 19:11:39
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answered by Jack Bauer 2
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Nope, Not Legally anyway. Lol. You will need to either,
1. Call the manufacturer of your computer, and request a new set of Office, If it came with the computer
2. Call Microsoft and tell them u deleted it by mistake, and obtain help,
And 3. If 1 and 2 Fail, Your Screwed, And Have to buy Microsoft Office which is 129.99 at Walmart.
2007-01-18 19:11:52
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answered by Matthew 5
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microsoft software for loose???? you've were given to be kidding. you keep in mind that they are staring at the solutions in this one ideal? jk properly per chance. Microsoft doesn't do some thing low priced like that except it truly is the powerpoint viewer, you could receive that for loose off of the microsoft website and that is criminal.
2016-11-25 19:53:16
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answered by ? 4
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There's no legal site to download for "free," but if you have the original MS Office CD, why don't you just install Powerpoint again? There are ways to obtain MS Office, but it's illegal and would take a while to download, considering their size.
2007-01-18 19:12:28
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answered by Jack 3
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OpenOffice.org has a free office suite with a PowerPoint clone which is almost completely compatible with Microsoft's program.
2007-01-18 19:11:42
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answered by watsonc64 3
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erased how??!?? i donno i dont think it went
right click on your desktop
then go to new and select powerpoint.. it should be there
hope it helps if theres any problem message me
2007-01-18 19:11:05
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answered by e7daniel 2
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