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Saving Presentations in PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 97 Format
 
Upgrading to PowerPoint 2000

When a Microsoft PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 97 user saves a PowerPoint 2000 presentation in PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 97 format, some features unique to PowerPoint 2000 are lost.


System Policy Tip   You can use a system policy to define the default value for the Save as type option in the Save As dialog box (File menu). In the System Policy Editor, set the Microsoft PowerPoint 2000\Tools | Options\Save\Save PowerPoint files as policy. For more information about the System Policy Editor, see Using the System Policy Editor.


The following table identifies new features in PowerPoint 2000 that might affect your data or formatting in PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 97 format.

When this PowerPoint 2000 feature Is saved in PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 97 format
Animated GIF pictures Appear as static images without animation.
Automatically numbered lists Appear as bulleted lists, not as numbered lists.
Graphic or picture bullets Appear as regular font-based bullets.
Tables Appear as a single grouping of shapes.
Voice narration Bullet point animations do not synchronize to the voice narration. There is a long gap in the audio between slides.

See also

Microsoft Office 2000 includes several new international features that help simplify the task of administering and supporting Office 2000 internationally. For more information, see Overview of International Features in Office 2000.

PowerPoint 2000 users can select the default format in which to save new presentations. For more information, see How to Specify the Default Format in Which to Save Files.

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