i just realized that powerpoint was not installed on my computer. i thought
that it was a software product that was included in windows xp professional
2002... am i wrong in this assumption? if not, what should i do to get it?
No, it's not part of WinXP Pro, or WinXP Home or any other MS OS.
Neither is Word or Excel. You have to buy them separately.
You might also check out OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org). Their
Impress presentation program does much the same thing, and is free.
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