Can you import a powerpoint presentation from microsoft powerpoint 2003 to microsoft powerpoint 2007?

I hаνе аn accounting project due tomorrow. Mу school’s computers υѕе microsoft powerpoint 2007 аnd οn mу home computer I οnlу hаνе microsoft powerpoint 2003…Iѕ іt possible tο open up mу powerpoint presentation οn 2007 іf i take thе powerpoint frοm mу computer аnd рlасе іt οn a jump drive аnd import іt tο thе computer аt school?

6 Comments

  • Jay (TYO) says:

    Yes, 2007 versions of Microsoft Office are backward-compatible with 2003 and earlier versions.

  • hwaing says:

    Yes, you can still open it in 2007.

  • Maurice says:

    Yes, it works.
    I dont know if it worked when it was the other way around though =)
    (you having powerpoint 2007 and your school 2003)

  • ginger says:

    Yes, powerpoint 2003 files can be opened in powerpoint 2007

    You do not have to import it….just run it. I believe if you make changes, you can save in powerpoint 2003 as well…. permanently to a save as to be able to choose this option.

    A excellent thought might be to open the file on your jump drive at school, then save the file on the computer at school before presenting.

    Sometimes, jump drives can get overwhelmed by opening files if editing is being done…so it is a excellent practice to do this step.

  • Annie says:

    Absolutely yes.

  • Sabrina F says:

    Yes, of course.