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Is PowerPoint for Mac same as Windows?

Is PowerPoint for Mac same as Windows?

PowerPoint works well on Apple computers, enabling Mac users to create world class presentations quickly and easily. But if you’re accustomed to creating your PowerPoint slides on a PC, you’ll notice a few differences the first time you attempt the same feat on a Mac. It’s still PowerPoint, but not as you know it.

Are Mac files compatible with Windows?

Yes, in most cases you should be able to open a file created on a Mac on your Windows computer. If you have the Mac version of a Windows program (such as Microsoft Office) it will likely save files in a format that can be read by your Windows computer (it will add the correct file extension).

Will Microsoft Office for Mac work on Windows?

Office 2019 is compatible with Windows 10 and the three most recent versions of macOS. For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system.

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Can MacBook run PowerPoint?

Microsoft PowerPoint presentations will run on both PCs and Macs regardless the platform on which they were created. Any problems a Mac has running a PowerPoint presentation created on a PC stem from embedded file type incompatibilities, as opposed to problems with PowerPoint itself.

Can Mac run Excel?

Fun fact: There’s a version of Microsoft Office written just for Mac. So you can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on a Mac just like on a PC. macOS also provides built-in support for the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server.

Is Microsoft PowerPoint free for Mac?

The Office 365 bundle includes six apps: Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, and Word, each of which can also be downloaded individually. There is a free one-month trial for Office 365, after which the subscription is $69.99 a year, or $6.99 a month. Here are direct links to the apps in the Mac App Store.

Will PowerPoint work on Mac?

You can download Microsoft PowerPoint on your Mac computer in the App Store. You need to have a Microsoft Office 365 trial or subscription in order to use PowerPoint on your computer.